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[News/Updates] Mass Shooting at Robb Elementary Uvalde - 5/24/2022

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Post tribute, sing kumbaya, give your thoughts and prayers, and fuck right off back to not caring or doing a god damn thing about it. America!

He is going to get confused again and start jerking it.
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    My GF's niece and her class were in the cafeteria at the time and heard gunshots. They ran out of the school and a lady in a house across the street wrangled them in and locked the doors. There was an

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Sec. 22.041. ABANDONING OR ENDANGERING A CHILD, ELDERLY INDIVIDUAL, OR DISABLED INDIVIDUAL. (a) In this section:

(1) "Abandon" means to leave in any place without providing reasonable and necessary care a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual under circumstances under which no reasonable, similarly situated person would leave a child or individual of that age and ability.

(2) "Child," "elderly individual," and "disabled individual" have the meanings assigned by Section 22.04.

(b) A person commits an offense if the person, having custody, care, or control of a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual, intentionally abandons the child or individual in any place under circumstances that expose the child or individual to an unreasonable risk of harm.

(c) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, by act or omission, engages in conduct that places a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual in imminent danger of death, bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment.
 

can’t use section (b) because can’t prove intentionally or prove abandon and hard to prove care, custody, or control

section (c) going to be tough to prove causation

1 hour ago, 4th and 5 said:
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intentionally abandons the child or individual in any place under circumstances that expose the child or individual to an unreasonable risk of harm.

can’t use section (b) because can’t prove intentionally or prove abandon and hard to prove care, custody, or control

Agree you can't prosecute them, since the Supreme Court says they don't have a duty to protect,  but it's pretty easy to demonstrate they intentionally abandoned the kids to an "unreasonable risk of harm". 

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Leave an elementary-aged kid in a car for 70 seconds on a hot Texas day in May, while you run inside to grab a soda while pumping gas.  12 months of prison, another 12 years of CPS probation.

Leave dozens of elementary-aged kids in a school building for 70 minutes on a hot Texas day in May, to be shot beyond all but DNA recognition.  You get an award from Dan Patrick.  

When the first one of these guys gets held legally accountable or offs himself, I know many of you will be lining the highways to salute his funeral motorcade.  And much as I'd love to be there to taunt you, I'll be too busy doing drugs  

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May 24th is up there with 9/11 as far as I’ll always remember where I was when it happened. I walked out of my daughter’s 5th grade talent show and saw my phone had been blowing up. All kinds of chatter flying around online. I called my mom and I told her I heard there was a shooting at Robb and that a couple people had died. She said it was way worse than that. Then word trickles out and you hear of all the people you know connected to victims and it’s a just such a terribly sad situation. Then it’s just hanging over the town. Like living in a cemetery if you’re there. It’s just a weird feeling to have your hometown become notorious because of the acts of one person.
 
I don’t forgive him. I don’t forget. 

Your state leaders do. They actively want it to happen again. That’s the only reasonable way to read their policy choices. Uvalde is the system working EXACTLY as they designed it.
10 hours ago, Luka said:

May 24th is up there with 9/11 as far as I’ll always remember where I was when it happened. I walked out of my daughter’s 5th grade talent show and saw my phone had been blowing up. All kinds of chatter flying around online. I called my mom and I told her I heard there was a shooting at Robb and that a couple people had died. She said it was way worse than that. Then word trickles out and you hear of all the people you know connected to victims and it’s a just such a terribly sad situation. Then it’s just hanging over the town. Like living in a cemetery if you’re there. It’s just a weird feeling to have your hometown become notorious because of the acts of one person.
 

I don’t forgive him. I don’t forget. 

Well said and also sorry the Mavs traded you

25 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

Did anyone actually lose their job over this?

Handful of token firings, no more

9 hours ago, HenryJames said:

Did anyone actually lose their job over this?

I don’t think any dps did. 
 

them trying to pin it all on some lowly teacher supposedly leaving the door propped was/is what sent me over the edge after the fact. And especially so when it was released she did in fact close the door but the lock didn’t work. Fucking cowardice, top to bottom. 

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