Crime Gunman at a Texas elementary school kills 19 students and two adults before being fatally shot, officials say - yeehaw

(CNN)A suspect is in custody after a shooting incident at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, left at least two dead and injured 14 people, including students, authorities said.

The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) posted about an "active shooter" at Robb Elementary at 12:17 p.m. local time and said law enforcement was on site.

The suspect was taken into custody as of 1:06 p.m. local time, according to the Uvalde Police Department.
Two have died after the shooting at Robb Elementary School, a spokesperson from Uvalde Memorial Hospital told CNN.

The hospital received 13 children at their facility who were being treated for varying injuries, he said. Two children were transported to San Antonio and another is pending transfer, Tom Nordwick said.

Additionally, two patients were dead on arrival, he said. Nordwick was not sure of the ages of the two deceased. A man in his 40s was also being treated there, he said.

Nordwick did not have conditions on any of the victims.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

 
This guy was already WANTED for murdering his grandmother about an hour earlier. They drove him off into a ditch, he ran into the school, and opened fire. The Police and Sheriff are going to have a HUGE headache from this one.
No matter what the real story is, we'll never hear it anywhere. People have this fantasy that if "the facts are out there," their conspiracy theories will be vindicated. The media controls the facts. We will never know what actually happened unless we get footage. Too bad this spic didn't film this.
 
This guy was already WANTED for murdering his grandmother about an hour earlier. They drove him off into a ditch, he ran into the school, and opened fire. The Police and Sheriff are going to have a HUGE headache from this one.
They better. They couldn’t do their jobs properly. He should have been detained right after shooting his grandma instead of letting him run off.
 
Only the extreme minority of shootings are ever talked about, while 99% of shootings are ignored because they're inconvenient
I agree. The whole discourse around guns in the US is retarded, like others are saying with arbitrary bans on like blue pistol grips or scary looking designs when Cho killed 32 with pistols and Chicago is more dangerous than Baghdad (don't fact check me it's rhetoric). But mass shooting like this are still obviously an issue that doesn't go away by pointing out that gang-warfare exists.
 
That's apparently the case from a few photos I've seen, although there's still a bunch of information coming out at the moment, so who knows. Whatever the case may be, trans or not, the guy was sick in the head enough to kill a bunch of innocent children.

KF is being a nigger and won't accept any upload/attachments, so here's a pic confirming it's a tranny

 
I have seen this shit festering for a while, you're right it will probably get worse. It's always people who have never even been to a latin american country talking like this
We'll hear about how these people have identity crises that lead them to "alt-right white nationalist boards" where they are radicalized.

I certainly understand the issues about a multiethnic or multiracial background when identity becomes a question, but I think most normal people understand the difference between a mixed race Hispanic person and a white American of purely European ancestry. They're ultimately similar but distinct groups. I think some people may maliciously start to classify everyone Hispanic as white, and that will really piss Hispanics off, rightfully so.
 
A friend’s little boy was part of those whose lives were taken. I have words, but they are mostly nonsensical. I try my best to not come off as mad at the Internet (or the world in general) when I make posts here, but this fucking sucks. I hope that if there is a hell, the shooter finds himself in eternal agony.
Why the fuck are your friends sending their kid to public school
 
This guy was already WANTED for murdering his grandmother about an hour earlier. They drove him off into a ditch, he ran into the school, and opened fire. The Police and Sheriff are going to have a HUGE headache from this one.
This begs the question: If he was already on the run after shooting his grandma, then why didn't the police notify the area so they could put a lockdown into place? At the very least, that probably would've saved a few lives. It's gross negligence.
 
This guy was already WANTED for murdering his grandmother about an hour earlier. They drove him off into a ditch, he ran into the school, and opened fire. The Police and Sheriff are going to have a HUGE headache from this one.
Didn't know that bit. Only been hearing and seeing the usual school shooter script.

F for the cop niggas.
 
well, great, if I get shot by a white person, you can say, "it must be a false flag."
Yeah, nowhere did I say that.

It's just fact that the bulk of it is nigs. Criteria for a mass shooting is 5 people involved I think? The bulk of it stems from ghetto violence, mainly drivebys and house party shootings.

That's where the bulk of America's gun violence stems from in general.
 
Y'know, I went to a school that actually tried to put this "arm the teachers" idea into action. Didn't even need a school shooting to do it, just the threat of one.

The issue with it though - at least back then when the district was voting on it - was that most of the teachers said, and this is almost verbatim, "we don't feel comfortable having that much trust and responsibility put onto us on top of our regular jobs. Many of us don't trust ourselves to have eyes on a gun at all times, while also keeping an eye on students who may or may not try to get a hold of it. While we can all agree that more needs to be done on our part to keep kids safe, giving a lot of us guns would do a lot more harm than good."

There were also mentions of funding issues (as they'd need to ensure each teacher was trained and licensed to have said firearm) and all sorts of other problems that arose, so ultimately the idea got put to bed and never came up again, afaik. Then again, we also already had "resource officers" who were fully armed on campus anyway (gun, tasers, batons, rifle in the squad car, you get it), and they were usually always well-vetted cops that had great reputations for being quick on their feet when handling bad situations. So with all that, I think a lot of teachers just felt that was good enough, and after turning down that proposal the district just settled on enforcing locking the outer doors to the school during class hours (though the board did also suggest metal detectors once or twice, but that died too because money.)

As interesting as the idea is, I still agree with how the teachers then handled it, and I can appreciate that they all openly admitted that turning it down wasn't due to "guns r bad", but more just that they couldn't trust themselves to keep it out of some rowdy kids' hands. All it'd take is just one teacher slacking off on supervision when one kid is having an off-day because Jeremy from Algebra dumped Pepsi all over his textbooks and laughed at him. A lot of teachers don't have the self-discipline and responsibility to be armed in the classroom. And even more importantly, most of the teachers hired now a days are not mentally fit to even own a gun to defend their homes. There's no way in hell that they'd be willing to not only put their own lives on the line for some kids they may or may not hate, but also be willing and quick enough to take the shot. Hesitation in those moments is what gets you killed.

And, while I don't know anything about the teachers of this particular school, I'd be willing to bet they'd have those very same issues.

Edit: Punctuation & a formatting thing.
 
Fun fact: Beta blockers completely halt your body's self-preservation instincts. Its the most common anti-depressant medication and makes you do things you wouldnt when you arent taking it.

ALL mass shooters on the last 20 years or so in the US were using beta blockers or similar drug and were under medication for some sort of mental illness that archieves this exact same effect.
real hard to take you seriously ranting about medications when you call blood pressure meds an antidepressant. you definitely know what you're talking about.
 
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