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Hallway. we saw the one trooper that, in the back of his desk, said texas ranger, the by with a schematic is following him around. for 20 minutes, he is calling on the phone to someone. i want to know who that guy was on the phone with. because when we re talking about accountability, lawrence, i think we are there now for sure, we have to figure out what higher levels, within the department of public safety, or any one of those other agencies, who knew, what, when, and why were they telling these men to go in now? that s what i want to know. yes, the state police that was the largest group of texas law enforcement that was in that school, much bigger than uvalde and the local departments. and the report says, they have every right and authority to simply take control, when they show up. and they did not take any control at all. and that s the most damning piece here, of course, because ....
Nickname for him was, school shooter. in a section about the murder the report says, the shooting took place in his former fourth grade classroom. by 2021, at age 17, the attacker had only completed the ninth grade. he was quoted by a girlfriend as saying, quote that he wouldn t live past 18, either because he would commit suicide, or simply because he wouldn t live long. online, he shared, quote, gruesome videos and images of suicides, beheadings, accidents, and the like. and the attacker became focused on achieving notoriety, the attacker had no real expenses, and hoarded money, telling acquaintances that he was saving for something big, and that they would all see him in the news one day. the attacker developed a fascination with school shootings of which he made no secret, even those he personally knew in his local ....
But lawrence, if you take into account what family members and community members were saying tonight, so vocally, and so strongly at the meeting, it s not going to work. if the school board listens to them at all, the community really turning out the call for answers, and to demand accountability. and so, over the past 24 hours, that this report has been released, that is where we have really begun to see the conversation shift, and that is, what happens with these law enforcement officers who were on the scene that day. to what extent they could possibly face criminal charges, civil penalties of some kind, as well as any sort of disciplinary action within their department? and so, we have spent the day, actually, talking to various agencies about what their plans may or may not be, with regard to internal affairs investigations. and in addition to that, talking to legal experts, more deeply with the knowledge we have now, about what possible charges, if any, these police officers and ....
This country, no one worried about locked doors in american classrooms. the factors that led to the mass murder include people who knew the mass murder, and ignored the signs about him, that were so obvious that his online friends and some of his former school classmates, their nickname for him was, school shooter. in a section about the murder the report says, the shooting took place in his former fourth grade classroom. by 2021, at age 17, the attacker had only completed the ninth grade. he was quoted by a girlfriend as saying, quote that he wouldn t live past 18, either because he would commit suicide, or simply because he wouldn t live long. online, he shared, quote, gruesome videos and images of suicides, beheadings, accidents, and the like. and the attacker became focused on achieving notoriety, the ....
Schiff just told me that we will get tape testimony from witnesses we have not heard from before. so, that s something to watch for. there s obviously been a bunch of public open source reporting today about with witnesses we can expect. but again, it s gonna happen, no reason to speculate. we ll see when it does. i will see you thursday night. thanks, lawrence. thank you, rachel. well, the school board that hired peter redondo to be the chief of police of the uvalde school districts five person police force held a public meeting tonight in uvalde at the high school, the day after the texas house of representatives released a report that blamed chief arredondo along with hundreds of other police officers, for waiting too long to enter a classroom to stop a mass murderer at the robb elementary school. why the hell does he still has a job with y all? [applause] chief arredondo ....