Posted on 05/28/2022 8:53:09 AM PDT by logi_cal869
So Beto can Take the governorship of Texas and then corrupt the political voting system so Texas will turn red. That’s why
Funny how this happened in the middle of summer right before the voting season isn’t it? What a strange coincidence!
Mark my words the FBI, NSA, CIA, at all knew about this guy’s postings and coordinated with him. I bet my next paycheck on it
Aka Stacey Abrams
Pure demonic evl is afoot.
The Great Experiment is over.
The Gov coordinated with local law-enforcement.
GMAFB
A ‘dirt poor’ 18-year-old is speculated to have secured credit cards to make his purchases?
C’mon, man.
It’s been stated several places that he used a debit card.
Not saying it’s true, just that it’s been stated in news articles.
LEO at press conference yesterday said he made the purchase with a DEBIT card. He had been working at Wendy’s for months and presumably not paying rent since he lived with grandfather.
One ‘tell’ here is that they’ve failed to elaborate how he purchased the weapons & gear.
Someone facilitated it, cosigner or otherwise.
I do not believe for a femtosecond that he had the means on his own.
(Are the parents illegals?)
I saw the interview with his mother while she was sitting in her car. She couldn’t speak a bit of English. The CBS news report had to put an English interpret over her voice so the viewers could understand her.
Did they say what gun store he purchased them from?
So, not as ‘dirt poor’ as he was made out to be.
I didn’t hear/read that anywhere.
Possible, perhaps, giving even more insight into his deviant, diseased psyche.
The warning signs that were ignored are certainly stacking up.
And I suppose he was going to start community college in the fall.
Salvador Ramos Sr
Mother’s last name is Reyes
Not that I recall.
Ding ding of course the killer didn’t walk into the local gun store and buy stuff, easiest way is buy off the street
Hey Stupid...your son is a vile, evil monster.
Well SOMEBODY is a monster.
So we now know that what happened is the culmination of a series of failures:
Dad, mom, grandparents, schoolmates of killer, teachers of killer, cops who responded to the initial shooting of grandma, citizen bystanders, teachers at school where murders happened, more cops, and law enforcement administrators. FAIL, FAIL, FAIL.
Followed by grandstanding politicians and clueless media personalities. MORE FAIL.
There are probably potential scenarios like this one every day. But this one happened because almost everyone who could have done something different failed.
Did anyone learn anything? Doesn’t look like it. Certainly not the parents.
There is absolutely no excuse why children should be sitting ducks for any insane and disgruntled person who decides to take out his frustrations with life by murdering them.
BILLIONS are spent every year on public education, which is COMPULSORY. It would only take a small amount of the budget to insure that kids are safe from random mass-murdering gunmen.
I’ve worked several years in technology for my local school district where we shared a building with the ISD police department. I’ve been responsible for sending out text messages to parents when we’ve had lockdowns. My coworkers supported card-key door access and security cameras.
Schools need to all have police or security directly connected with access and control of access to campuses. A central dispatch with security monitors and remote door locks could make a big difference. But, considering what has been happening, I’d recommend requiring every person on campus to wear or carry a passive RFID tag that allows police/security to monitor the location of everyone on campus and identify anyone who is where he does not belong. It should be possible to send this tracking information to officers using bird’s eye view shot-plot type of diagrams that they are trained to locate without delay. (The idea is to immediately identify anyone without an RFID or the proper clearance for their location.)
Doors could be unlocked for students, faculty, and visitors (issued temporary tags) based on the permissions connected to their IDs. Police/security could remotely unlock doors for individuals on a case-by-case basis and also lock down campuses to prevent access to anyone who does not belong.
Faculty and students need to be trained on a clear plan on how to recognize dangers, what to do about them, and how to respond in various lockdown scenarios. They need to practice them regularly. I’ve trained students on safety measures when evacuating school buses. I’ve trained on procedures with the local SWAT team equivalent on how to respond if a criminal attempts to take control of a bus with children. (There are processes designed to foil such attempts. For example, drivers are taught to toss their keys out the window so that a bus is immobilized. In a hostage situation SWAT will act swiftly once any shots are fired or students are injured, because the assumption is that delay will be more harmful than the risks of action.)
Safety and security can no longer be an afterthought for public schools. With proper planning students can be safe from these kinds of attacks so that they never happen again.
I know how absurd this sounds. Yes, he was a good boy, never in trouble. Except for committing a massacre, he’s been a good boy. His very first offense was mass murder.
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