The negligence of the police in the Texas shooting case.
According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, the perpetrator of the bloody shooting at Rob Elementary School did not enter the school.
No armed police officer is available to deal with the 18-year-old gunman who shot dead 19 children and two teachers this week at Rob Elementary School in Texas, Victor Scallone, Texas Regional Director for Public Security, said Thursday. there was not.
“No, no gunman was available,” Scallone told a news conference when asked if an armed police officer was available on the school grounds to confront the gunman. He added that initial media reports about a police officer encountering a suspect as he entered the school were incorrect.
According to Sputnik, the local official also said that no one confronted his grandmother when the perpetrator of the deadly shooting shot her until she entered the school. He said authorities arrived at the school about four minutes after the gunman arrived and about an hour later went inside the building and killed the suspect. According to the timeline provided by the Texas Director of Public Safety, the gunman fired at the school building for 12 minutes before entering.
According to Scallone, most of the shooting of the gunman took place at the beginning of the incident at the school, but there was an exchange of fire between police officers and the suspect. He explained that the suspect fired at the officers who first arrived at the school, which prevented them from entering. Officers at the scene then called for additional resources such as tactical teams, protective vests, precision Marines and negotiators.
Earlier, The Wall Street Journal reported that Angelie Rose Gomez, one of the parents of a student who was shooting inside an elementary school, was one of several parents who, after seeing a police response to the incident, immediately asked officers. To enter the school.