TEXAS SCHOOL MASSACRE EXPOSES COWARD COPS!
THE ghastly massacre at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school is even more horrific because of mounting evidence a bunch of cops stood outside the building — where a twisted teen gunman was killing 19 kids and two teachers — and did nothing for nearly an hour!
How many lives could have been saved if lawmen followed their training, broke down the door and charged in with guns blazing? We’ll never know.
But America does know some of the innocent kids bled out on the floor even as others frantically called 911.
According to Lone Star State legend, things like this ain’t supposed to happen when gun-slingin’ Texas lawmen saunter on to a crime scene. But, obviously, if you still buy into this baloney you probably believe in the Tooth Fairy, too.
These cops were more than useless — they helped the killer, 18-year-old monster Salvador Ramos. They prevented parents who had rushed to Robb Elementary School from storming inside to save their precious children.
Heartbroken dad
Javier Cazares, whose fourth-grade daughter
Jacklyn was slaughtered, told other parents: “Let’s just rush in because the cops aren’t doing anything like they are supposed to.”
Meanwhile, inside the room with the gunman, terrified kids were using cell phones to beg for help. “Child is advising he is in the room full of victims at this moment,” a 911 dispatcher reported.
One cop speaking anonymously says he and others wanted to act, but were held back by orders from higher-ups.
“We knew he wasn’t in there alone. That’s why some of us wanted to bust in,” he says.
Instead, the lawmen stood outside as “gunshots went on for about 40 minutes,” says Uvalde firefighter Chip King.
This boils down to incompetence — and cowardice!
Part of the job requirement of police officers is to risk their lives in horrific situations like Uvalde. But these yellow-bellies
stood outside the classroom doing nothing but listening as the gunman went around cruelly blasting little girls and boys to smithereens.
They deserve scorn and a lifetime of guilt for not having the guts — orders or no orders — to rush in and try to save lives like the legendary Texas Rangers of old.
This stain on the bravery of Texas lawmen will never wash away!