Posted on 01/09/2013 7:23:16 PM PST by Uncle Chip
Sally Cox: " The popping kept going off. And I just dove underneath my computer desk.... I could see his feet and his legs from the knees down... his feet were facing in my direction. And I just froze with fear. And then ... he turned around and I could hear him walk out.
I heard the door close and then I just heard popping starting all over again. And then the secretary, she was down behind my desk and we pulled the phone off the desk and she called 911. ... she said, ... please send help right away. We have a shooter in the building.
And then we just wanted to get out of there. And then we just ran into my big supply closet We pulled that door closed. So we were behind two locked doors. And we could just hear the popping continue. And we heard screams. Theres nothing we could do. You know? It was just a helpless, horrible feeling....like a nightmare .... you just think its a bad dream.
After some time, I think it was about 11:15, so we had been in that closet for about an hour and a half, I opened the door and I peeked out, cause my office has a lot of windows and looks into the courtyard. And I just saw what looked like maybe SWAT people but I didnt know, you know, who they were. I didnt know if there were other shooters.
And it wasnt until 1:15 when I somebody was jiggling the door. And but nobody called out. So I decided to be brave enough and open that door into the office and a lot of state police officers were there at that point. And they were very surprised to see me."
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Exactly. It took X minutes to call 911, the police arrived 20 minutes after the call, it took X minutes to get the cops organized in the parking lot and into the school, and then X minutes to find Lanza. Let us say 30 minutes from start to finish at the very least. With a big bad military assault weapon in the close confined areas of the two rooms and the front hallway he could have done much, much more carnage in that time. With half an hour, he could have gone through the entire school so what else was going on in that half hour?
So you think all the funerals for the kids and teachers that followed were also fakes?
The police complete the search at 10 but the nurse and secretary were in the closet for 3 1/2 hours that? All the kids were safe and accounted for? And they were able to determine without a doubt there were no other suspects anywhere on campus not even one hiding in a nurse's closet? The police asked the custodian to help clear the roof? Wow, give that custodian a raise and a new title with his elevated duties. All of that was accomplished within 15 minutes? Really???
Follow this all the way to the end, and tell me what you think about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=u2TbeZwtgmg&feature=endscreen
I am not going to led you into anything. I will share with you, what jumped out at me, after you look at it.
And if she had seen him face to face the nurse would have known that the shooter was not the son of a kindergarten teacher.
And if he saw her face to face he would have shot her on the spot.
This bimbette is trying to impress her producer to make him think that she is on top of things. Note that it's dark outside and she is reporting this stuff as if it all just happened.
I listened to this stuff live and the networks were reporting two people hiding in the closet early in the afternoon. I could have made that report she gave from my computer 2000 miles away. And by that time the school district was denying that Mrs Lanza had any connection to the school. Why would the nurse say anything about the shooter's identity since she didn't see his face and she had been in a closet all morning while all the speculation and news reports were being aired. Why would you even ask her???
The reporter bimbette should be fired for her incompetence and prefabrications and misleading reporting.
does anyone have the picture of the police aid holding a potential gunman at bay? (the bad person ended up dead)
This from wikipedia:
In a first-grade classroom, Lauren Rousseau, a substitute teacher, was shot in the face and killed. Fifteen of the sixteen students in her class were killed; a six-year-old girl was the sole survivor. The girl’s family pastor said that she survived the mass shooting by playing dead and remaining still until the building grew quiet, and she felt it was safe to leave. She ran from the school, covered in blood, and was the first child to escape the building. When she reached her mother, she said, “Mommy, I’m okay, but all my friends are dead.” The child described the shooter as a very angry man.[28]
Stinks like lawyer preparation for a disability suit or for some other suit.
She is claiming trauma in order to have a jackpot.
She is also going to make a dollar by hitting the talk circuit and as a paid consultant for the anti-civil rights groups.
Just wait, her eyes will be retroactivly opened when taken out.
From wiki:
“Six surviving children from Soto’s class crawled out of the cupboards after the shooting and fled the school. They and a school bus driver took refuge at a nearby home.[31] As reported by his parents, a six-year-old boy in Soto’s class fled with a group of his classmates and the children escaped through the door when the gunman shot their teacher.[32]”
Okay — these were the kids on Gene Rosen’s front yard. They had more sense than some adults. They got out of the closet when the shooting stopped and ran from the building.
<>the police arrived 20 minutes after the call ... 30 minutes from start to finish <>
Not true. They were dispatched at 9:35 and were on the scene at 9:40 and he shot himself at 9:46:
11 minutes from first shot [9:35] to last [9:46]
Also note this:
9:55:25 AM: Weapons report - Be advised, we have multiple weapons. One rifle and a shotgun.
where do you see they were on the scene at 940?
http://www.austinchronicle.com/blogs/news/2012-09-14/ut-bomb-threat-update/
Remember back in September when so many universities had bomb threats? Remember how fast the campuses were searched and declared safe? From link to Univ. of Texas in Austin bomb threat:
8:35am: UT received a phone call from a man who claimed he was affiliated with al-Qaeda and that he had placed bombs throughout the school’s campus that would go off in 90 minutes.
9:53am: UT sent a text alert to students, faculty, and staff, urging them to evacuate all buildings on campus.
10:25am: The university announced via its Twitter account that all buildings were being checked and cleared...
11:38am Latest from UT. Classes are canceled for today, but buildings will re-open at noon, and all other campus activities will resume at 5pm.
12:11pm Powers now holding press conference... working with city, state and federal authorities, and have now determined that they are “extremely confident that the campus is safe.”
The UT campus is HUGE, yet it only took 2-3 hours for LE to search all the nooks and crannies to determine it safe??? I saw the ongoing coverage that day and students were standing around the stadium and soccer field right by the campus security building but no LE told them to move out of the area. The road is a “T” with the stadium, field and security building all at the intersection.
If the the bomb was going to go off in 90 minutes, why wait until 12 minutes of the big BOOM! before sending out a text to evacuate?
I was yelling at the tv that day because none of it made any sense. There was a rash of threats for several days back then and everyone chalked it up to copy cats. However, with all lies surrounding CT, I’m betting these were set ups or whatever. They certainly weren’t bonafide training drills or the real thing because the evacuation would have been more immediate and it would have taken LE days to declare the campus safe. Sure, get the sheeple in a tizzy over all these faked incidents and they’ll be begging the government to take their guns away from them.
Ping to #72.
What did you expect her to do? Shes disarmed facing a mad man with a gun(s). I think she did well to save herself in that horror show.
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I agree with you. This nurse was not a first responder. She was not trained for such occurrences. She was a victim even if she was not shot at or shot.
No mention of the pistol he supposedly killed himself with? The shotgun was found in the trunk of the car. So we are to accept that after the officers received the call, just 20 minutes later, not only had they cleared the bldg to include the roof, they had also located Lanza's car and the shotgun in the trunk, out in the parking lot?
That's a pretty incredulous time line, along other explanations we're hearing.
Hoax 1: He didn't blast through the metal door but the glass beside the door. Later arrivals thought that the police had done this to gain entrance to the building, but police scanners of the first LEOs to arrive report broken glass already at the entrance. No hoax there.
Hoax 2: The school office is right there by the front door. Look at the video. By just opening the door to the office and stepping outside the principal would have been face to face with the perp. No hoax there.
Hoax 3/4: Lauren Rousseau was not THE teacher. She was a substitute trying to earn a full time position. She would not have had keys to the classroom. And since this all took place so quickly in a matter of seconds not minutes there was not much that she could do.
The only hoax here are the makers of videos like this.
I am not going to led you into anything. I will share with you, what jumped out at me, after you look at it.
Your turn --
There is news video that I saw on that day AND in some of these videos showing police surrounding the building and approaching the front door, and the video shows the time in the upper corner to be 9:40. If I see it again I will post it --
Note also this on the timeline:
9:40:30 AM: Reports of shots fired - Shooters apparently still shooting in office area. Dickerson Drive.
Who is making the report??? It had to be someone on the scene in contact with the dispatcher, more than likely the first officer[s] to respond.
....9:40:30 AM: Reports of shots fired - Shooters apparently still shooting in office area. Dickerson Drive.
Who is making the report??? It had to be someone on the scene in contact with the dispatcher, more than likely the first officer[s] to respond......
you are making an assumption it could have been a civilian at the school or an officer 1/2 mile away...when did swat go into action? standing around doing nothing is nothing....
too bad no good guy had a gun handy while waiting minutes for police
I'm assuming that his handguns are covered by the words: "multiple weapons".
The shotgun was found in the trunk of the car.
It's hard to believe that they had already been in his trunk by this time but that's what the timeline shows. I do recall earlier in the day the police saying that one of the weapons he had was a shotgun. So they must have been in his trunk pretty early on.
Agree
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