Former acting Uvalde CISD police chief, school district police officer indicted on charges
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- The criminal indictment are for Injury of a Child by Omission for former Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo and UCISD PD Officer Adrian Gonzales.
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I work with a lady from Uvalde and lost relatives in the incident. She said that they don't talk about the incident and want to go on ŵith life.
The cops didn't need ballistic shields. There were enough of them who could have assaulted the room to neutralize the suspect. Everyone one of them should be prosecuted
I worked in Texas and they only protect themselves and will NOT protect you. They lie for each other. For me im not surprised how they reacted.
These men are not worthy of the badge. He wouldn't even help his wife and those kids.
They will work in a city near you. They look after each other
"She said that they don't talk about the incident and want to go on ŵith life." Finally, an intelligent, healthy response to this tragedy.
About time - there failure to act, and failure to plan, is absolutely criminal.
The did not do there jobs.
"The (sic) did not do there (sic) jobs." No, their actions (or inactions) while abhorrent, were NOT a crime.
It's about time these ceiminal cowards get investigated to see why or who told them to stand-down the entire law community for hours and stop the officers who were will to enter and do THERE JOB'S ! This is something Much Deeper than what we see on the surface !! The Texas Rangers Need To Be Involved and allowed to do there independant invesigation !!!
You wouldn't go in too 🤡
Cowardice and ignorance are not crimes.
This is actually a surprise. Let’s see if the charges stick.
And Abbott made them out as heroes! 🤮
Don't get your hopes up the governor is going to let him walk...
The Texas criminal statutes is going to let them walk. There was no law broken here by the officers.
And Abbott made them out as heroes! 🤮
But is cowardice a crime?
Well police are trained to engage and active shooter regardless of how one feels so in this case I'd say yes. They had a job and a duty and failed.
I believe SCOTUS has ruled the police have no duty to protect the public. If so, depending on the charges and/if conviction, it would probably be overturned on appeal.
@@icin4d= Police take an OATH to Protect and Serve.
@@Pilotin74 To Protect and Serve is slogan. Mostly for propaganda. As I stated, the police have no constitutional obligation to protect the public. You should expect to be on your own.