Uvalde: Texas State Senator Admits Children Bled to Death While Cops and Feds Jacked Each Other Off

The ever-evolving story of the Uvalde shooting continues to evolve.

The official cop story is currently that all of the deaths at the school happened before they even got there, so it doesn’t really matter that they waited around for 40 minutes before going in to kill the shooter.

The claim is that they changed the status from “active shooter” to “barricaded shooter,” and therefore it wasn’t really important to enter the room quickly, and the most important thing was the perimeter to keep the parents out. You can’t hear shooting in the videos we’ve seen from outside the school, when the parents were confronting the cops and demanding they go in. But reports are saying that he was still shooting inside the classroom after the whole crew of dozens of cops and feds arrived.

In other news: the claims of the three early-arriving cops getting in a shootout appear to be lies now – that never made any sense, because if they couldn’t shoot into the room how could they be shot from the room? I think they’re also trying to memory hole that story where the off-duty officer stole a barber’s shotgun and rushed in like John McClane.

Remember this???

 

The timeline is also changing, as are the number of shots fired and the number of rounds he had on him. I’ve never seen any news story change so much so rapidly. The official official in charge is in Austin, and none of the local cops or BPS are allowed to talk to the media. He doesn’t know if the SWAT team entered the school – but why would he know? He’s in Austin.

Anyway – even if we accept that no one was shot after the cops arrived as they claim, the obvious question is: how many people were shot and could have been saved if first responders had gone in, but instead bled to death in the 40-minute perimeter-forming exercise?

New York Post:

One of the young victims of the Texas school massacre bled to death while waiting for nearly an hour for police to come to the rescue — possibly dying because of the delay, a first-responder allegedly told her mom.

Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the girl’s heartbroken mother recalled to him how the worker told her the child might have lived if cops hadn’t been slow to move in on the killer, The Hill reported.

CNN is covering this stuff for gun control reasons.

They don’t realize that we are paying attention.

“Her child had been shot by one bullet through the back, through the kidney area,” Gutierrez told the outlet. “The first responder that they eventually talked to said that their child likely bled out.

“In that span of 30 or 40 minutes extra, that little girl might have lived,” the Democratic lawmaker said. “So absolutely these mistakes may have led to the passing away of these children as well.”

Among those facing scrutiny for the delay is Uvalde School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who allegedly made the call to hold cops back when the shooting started.

On Sunday, police were guarding the chief’s house and keeping reporters away.

“Pete Arredondo is a coward,” snapped neighbor Lydia Torres. “He didn’t do his job. He failed the children.”

Questions have also arisen as to whether Arredondo even had a police radio with him when he made the fateful decision outside the school.

I understand calling him a coward, but he wasn’t going to be the one rushing in anyway – it would have been his subordinates. So calling him a coward for ordering a stand down is like calling George W. Bush brave for ordering the invasion of Iraq.

So why did Chief Pete order this? He’s going to get sued and might end up in prison. It seems like someone would have had to have told him to do this, no? Leaving his radio behind sounds like some kind of botched setup for “I couldn’t respond because I didn’t have my radio.”

Anyway – we’re keeping an eye on Chief Pete and any statements from the rats of the Uvalde PD.

Let’s go back to this corpse issue…

The alleged shooter was some kind of faggot and not trained militarily. He doesn’t even seem to have been a real gamer. So he probably shot a lot of people in extremities, and they bled out. However, among many things we haven’t heard about are the autopsies. They said that the county doesn’t have a medical examiner so they’re sending the bodies somewhere, but we don’t know where.

With regards to the claims from the State Senator – we don’t even know who the medical first responders were.

This story from Reuters on Thursday is another pretty weird thing:

Eulalio Diaz Jr. walked into the classroom where 19 children and two teachers were shot to death just a few hours before, looked down on the floor and saw one of his high school classmates.

Elsewhere in the hellish scene were the bodies of fourth graders whose parents were friends of his.

As the justice of the peace in little Uvalde, Texas, where a gunman went on one of the deadliest school shooting sprees in American history, Diaz had the horrific task of identifying the bodies. Because Uvalde does not have a medical examiner, Diaz has to act as coroner of the county, giving him the role of identifying the dead.

Before entering Robb Elementary School to begin the identification process, Diaz, 49, said he tried to prepare himself for the worst possible scene he could imagine.

What he witnessed went well beyond that.

Many of the bodies were in bad shape. Diaz tried to spare the parents as much pain as possible, hoping to positively identify the murdered children through descriptions their parents gave of clothing they wore to school that day, of photos parents showed him.

But it wasn’t enough. The bodies were too shot up. The Texas Rangers ordered DNA swabs of family members.

“My job is to make sure that we release the body of the correct person to their family,” Diaz said, as his voice trailed off. “My job is to get the bodies of these children back to their families.”

Several weird things there, including just the language – “the bodies were too shot up.” This is definitely a thing they do where they try to traumatize you so you don’t think about this stuff critically. That’s what they did with Sandy Hook – “you just can’t talk about anything because it’s so sad” – as if children had never died before. Children die all the time for all kinds of reasons, and allowing the media to emotionally bully you with dead children makes you a faggot.

SIDE NOTE: Frankly, sir, if anything on the internet ever causes you to feel any emotion, you are losing the internet. You can't possibly be obligated to feel sad about dead children you don't know. It's not callous to not feel sad about the deaths of people you don't know - it is insane to expect it. You feeling sad about dead children you've never met doesn't do anything to help the dead children or their families. Things are tough all over and everyone has their cross to bear. Letting the media cause you to feel emotions for any reason is decadent and self-indulgent. It's a kind of emotional pornography to get all worked up over dead people you don't know.

The Reuters article doesn’t state when the bodies will be given back to the parents, and seems to imply that there won’t be any examination. When the bodies are given back to the parents, they’re going to be in closed caskets, and frankly I doubt the parents will be allowed to open them even if they want to. You could go in a lot of different conspiracy directions with that, including going full-on and asking for proof that the children even died, and weren’t just shipped off for some pedophile blood ritual at Comet Ping Pong.

I’m not going to go in that direction – at least not yet. However, for now we can say that a kid might have just taken a bullet to the foot and then bled to death for lack of treatment in an hour and a half while the cops and feds were jacking each other off.

And One More Thing

This article is a mess but this story is a mess.

One thing that seems pretty clean: the Buffalo shooting is out of the media, despite the fact that this was supposed to be the much more important and very long awaited “white terror” event.

For some reason, they don’t seem to want to keep that conversation going and would rather focus on this Mexican botch job.