To me, pushing hard in a situation where children are being murder would culminate in “f you and this job, I’m going in”. Their story about pushing hard is doing nothing more than easing their guilty conscious and the realization that they’re not the badasses they think they are.
The internet tells me that Uvalde Consolidated School Dist. has it's own police force of 40 officers with now suspended Arredondo as chief.
The town of Uvalde has 28 officers with another guy as chief.
Town is supposedly 16,000.
This all really makes no sense to me, can someone who knows the truth about this chime in?
C co 1/30th Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade 3rd Infantry Division
2002-2006
OIF 1 and 3
IraqGunz:
No dude is going to get shot in the chest at 300 yards and look down and say "What is that, a 3 MOA group?"
City of Uvalde has 40 sworn plus 17 support positions and @ 40% of the city budget according to their online info.
https://www.uvaldetx.gov/Document%20...%209-17-21.pdf
As far as I know it is larger college/university here in KY and tend to think that isn't a great idea, although it is rare for then to make the news in anyway.
School districts I first heard about having police forces in the last 2 years by way of their making news by dragging pissed off parents out of school board meetings when the rulers didn't want their input(in addition to sheriff's offices and police agencies doing the same.)
Looked like a concept that deserved to be eliminated the first time they made news hauling parents off due to their views and even more so now.
Last edited by jsbhike; 06-23-22 at 14:30.
University I worked for had an alarm system on a lot of doors that alerted our 911 dispatchers. We had to go find, search the area, and secure the doors. Unfortunately the way the system was set up it basically only gave you a building and vague location (X Building, 2nd floor, lab or something similar in the science building with 10 labs on that floor), so sometimes finding the actual door took a lot longer than it should have, and if it was closed before you got there, our system was not updated, so you were searching for a door that was propped open when you were dispatched, but secured before you arrived with no way of knowing it was secured, or exactly where it was. This quickly became very frustrating.
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