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Images from inside Uvalde are coming out

 

The Uvalde School Police lied.

They lied to the parents, the public, and Texas DPS.

They said they were not equipped to go up against a barricaded shooter and had to wait for SWAT.

They had rifles, ballistic shields, and hard armor vests and stood around in a hallway for over an hour they had more than enough firepower and ballistic protection to do their jobs but chose not to.

Utter fucking yellow bellied chicken shit cowards, every fuck one of them.

The slow grind of politicized justice

Army sergeant indicted for murder in 2020 Austin riot shooting pleads self-defense: police investigator agrees

An Army sergeant faces life in prison for a shooting that happened at the height of the 2020 riots, and that he claims was in self-defense. The lead detective in the case ruled his actions were justifiable homicide. That detective has also accused the district attorney of illegal actions in a sworn statement.

Violent protests, riots, and killings, in the name of the Black Lives Matter movement erupted across the country in the summer of 2020. Late one Saturday night over the course of that summer, Army Sergeant Daniel Perry turned a corner in Austin, Texas, and found himself surrounded by an angry mob of protesters sparking an encounter that left one man dead and has Perry facing life in prison.

On the night of July 25, 2020, at about 9:15 p.m., authorities say Perry was driving for Uber to make some extra money in downtown Austin and encountered a group of Black Lives Matter protesters who lacked a permit for their protest. They were illegally clogging the intersection, as protesters had done around the city several times in the weeks prior. Video shows that as he made the turn that night protesters quickly surrounded Perry’s car and began pounding on it and throwing rocks at it.

Perry, an active duty soldier stationed at Fort Hood at the time, says a masked man approached his vehicle with an AK-47 in the “ready” position. When that man, Garrett Foster, 28, raised and pointed the rifle at Perry, the Army sergeant and licensed concealed handgun carry permit holder, grabbed a handgun that he carried for personal protection and fired at Foster, fatally wounded him.

Roughly a year later, Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza brought the incident before a grand jury. Perry was indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges. Additionally, an investigation by a respected veteran detective of the Austin police force concluded the shooting was a justifiable homicide. That veteran detective, David Fugitt, was the lead detective on Perry’s case and also signed a sworn affidavit accusing Garza’s office of withholding evidence from the grand jury and of witness tampering.

“Garrett Foster either intentionally or accidentally pointed his rifle at Daniel Perry’s head and Daniel Perry fired in self-defense,” Perry attorney Doug O’Connell told Fox News Digital. “And as a practical matter he had no ability to retreat nor was he required to.”

A trial date has not been set for the case, but Perry’s lawyers have a call scheduled with a judge on December 15th to review concerns with the grand jury process and how Garza’s office has handled the case.

Almost a year ago I posted about Perry getting charged. 

Despite the lead detective calling it a good shoot and evidence that the DA has engaged in criminal activity in regards to his handling of the case, it’s still moving forward.

This is absolutely political.  The slow grind of this case is intended to wear the defendant down and to teach us all the lesson that if we defend ourselves from their paramilitary enforcers, we will never be free of the consequences.

They will lie, cheat, and engaged in criminal malfeasance to secure a conviction or bankrupt us in defending ourselves.

My hope is that the recent pushback we’ve seen against Leftist prosecutors in San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Virginia, reaches Texas and this DA is caught and disbarred for malicious prosecution and Perry receives a big fat check for what is being done to him.

And now we know why Uvalde School Police are trying to block release of their body cams

 

The Uvalde School Police lied to the parents, they lied to the press, they lied to the public, but most of all they lied to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

I don’t know how things work with an official investigation like this but I suspect that the police lying to Texas DPS is probably illegal.

The Uvalde School Police are fighting to keep their body cam footage away from the public, and now we know why.

This was a cowardly cluster-fuck and it was captured on video.

Now we need to see all the video to know just how bad it really is.

Modern Leftism is about wealthy people turning selfishness into virtue

I saw this thread by Jessica Valenti:

 

Go in and read it if you want, but in a nutshell she says that if you don’t like seeing vagrants on your streets it’s because you’re a bigot who hates poor people.

All of of modern Leftism is about turning vice into virtue.

Are you a pedophile drag queen showing your anus to litte children?  Well have Pride and know that you’re expressing your “authentic self.”

But among the ugliest of this trend is wealth Leftists figuring out how they can turn their own selfishness into virtue.

In the late 19th Century and early 20th Century, it was a moral compunction for the wealthy to contribute to society for the point of bettering society.

The Robber Barrons, for all the awful things they did, built universities and libraries and art centers.  They created beautiful edifices for the masses.  They felt it was an appropriate use of some of their largess to uplift the poor and ignorant and make them better.

Many of those institutions still exist today, e.g., The University of Chicago (founded by John D. Rockefeller), Rockefeller Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Hall, etc.

These men created, along with their business empires, the idea of the philanthropist in it’s current use.

Lesser wealthy people also contributed.

It was a social movement to give what you could to uplift the lower classes by being a patron of the arts, literature, or education.

Now look at the wealthy Liberal elite today.

They tell you that if you try to clean the poop off the streets, move the homeless out of tent cities, or educate the poor and downtrodden you are a bigot who hates poor people.

It’s a virtue to let the homeless live in squalor because that’s not judgmental.

It’s a virtue to let some poor black child not learn math, proper English, and behaviors that will lead to success, because that is respecting his black culture.  You’re a white supremacist if you try to teach him the principles of whiteness like getting the correct answers in math and writing in complete, grammatically correct sentences.

These virtues allow the wealthy to not donate money and not donate time and not contribute to society while convincing themselves they are good people for it.

Only the wealthy Leftist can step over the vagrant with a needle in his arm and past the minority child who can’t read at grade level and say “these people are living their authentic lives, how dare I give up my time and money to force my White values on them, it’s best that I spend my money on myself and not be a bigot.”

These people should be called out for what they are, selfish narcissists who use Leftism to justify their selfishness as a virtue.

 

His ego wrote a check his body couldn’t cash – update

https://twitter.com/jnyboy/status/1538195496757518336?t=zbv-2ajDvlx_clMw-Y9SsA&s=19

 

Keep telling a guy to put his hands to fight after he pulled a gun and kept backing up.

Dear sweet jeebuz that was some really stupid shit to do.

He didn’t have to learn that lesson the hard way but his ego made him do it.

Full breakdown with additional video:

 

Uvalde School PD going into full CYA lockdown

My God, the cover-up by the Uvalde School Police is getting worse by the day.

Story number one:

‘They keep threatening to arrest us.’ The obstacles facing local news in Uvalde

Over the past two weeks, Nora López, executive editor of the Express-News, has led her staff in covering this story. The job has been made more difficult, she said, by the obstacles facing her reporters and photographers. Visiting law enforcement officials and bikers obstructed reporters’ abilities to cover the funerals of victims.

“In addition to the trauma of covering such an event, then to have to deal with all this harassment and attempts to stop us from reporting this story has been really disconcerting,” López said.

On Tuesday, López spoke with Poynter about the work to continue covering the story of the Uvalde shooting victims and their families, and the obstacles journalists are facing in doing so.

This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.

We’ve had reporters on the ground who have been harassed. Last Thursday, there were groups of motorcycle gangs that we believe are former police officers. They were physically getting in front of reporters and videographers, and using their body and their hands to try to obstruct the sightlines. The motorcycle gangs kind of backed off a little bit on Friday, but through the weekend, the police that’s been there helping with the situation continue to do the same thing …

They keep threatening to arrest us, but so far they haven’t. It’s been really hostile. There’s the concern that they are violating our constitutional rights, because we have the right to news gather. I believe that this is bordering on official oppression in stopping us from talking to people and doing my jobs.

The other equally disconcerting thing to me is that they’re also discouraging families from talking to us because they’re hustling them along. Even families who have agreed to talk to the media, they’re basically saying, ‘No, you shouldn’t. You need to move, you need to just move along quickly.’ That’s my biggest concern, that they’re actually now stopping people who want to talk to us, from talking to us.

Story number two:

Texas Police Want Uvalde Bodycam Footage Suppressed Because It Could Expose Law Enforcement ‘Weakness’

The Texas Department of Public Safety has asked the state’s Office of the Attorney General to prevent the public release of police body camera footage from the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde in part because, it argues, the footage could be used by other shooters to determine “weaknesses” in police response to crimes.

The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will now review audio and body camera footage recorded by the department to determine if any of it can be released, according to a letter the department sent Motherboard in response to a public records request we filed asking for “photographs and audio as well as video records” recorded by Department of Public Safety officers.

Story number three:

Uvalde Hires Private Law Firm to Argue It Doesn’t Have to Release School Shooting Public Records

The City of Uvalde and its police department are working with a private law firm to prevent the release of nearly any record related to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in which 19 children and two teachers died, according to a letter obtained by Motherboard in response to a series of public information requests we made. The public records Uvalde is trying to suppress include body camera footage, photos, 911 calls, emails, text messages, criminal records, and more.

“The City has not voluntarily released any information to a member of the public,” the city’s lawyer, Cynthia Trevino, who works for the private law firm Denton Navarro Rocha Bernal & Zech, wrote in a letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The city wrote the letter asking Paxton for a determination about what information it is required to release to the public, which is standard practice in Texas. Paxton’s office will eventually rule which of the city’s arguments have merit and will determine which, if any, public records it is required to release.

What do we have in total?

The possibility illegal intimidation and suppression of journalists covering the story.

The police doing everything possible to keep their body cams and other recordings from going public.

Just imagine how bad it must be if they are willing to look this bad covering it up.

What is it?

Cops being total cowards?  Going back and forth with “you go first,” “no, you go first.”

The Chief running around like an idiot trying to deny responsibility?

Cops laughing and joking about the situation?

How fucking bad is it?

The more they cover it up, the more I want it released.