Paladin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 3:37 pm
Uvalde police didn't check to see if the door to the two connected classrooms the Robb Elementary shooter barricaded himself in with children was unlocked, a source close to the investigation told the San Antonio Express-News...after viewing surveillance footage, investigators believed the doors may have not been able to be locked from the inside due to a malfunction, the source the Express-News.
It is a certainty that law enforcement had access to tool that could be used to pry the door open, but its pretty jaw dropping that apparently the doors were never locked in the first place.
I have a couple problems with this, besides the anonymous "law enforcement" source. First, the article does not say police had the tool, but they had access to it. This is, of course, a true statement. I have never seen a police patrol car with a halligan tool in it. But police do have access to it, by calling for the fire department, who has them on almost all trucks, to bring them one. I don't know if that was done or when, but saying the police "had access" to the tool does not mean they had it immediately available.
In the second, a source close to the investigation says that investigators viewed the video footage and believe there was a malfunction where the door could not be locked from the inside. Unless there is a big hole in the door where the lock used to be, how can anyone tell if it works by looking at a video of it later?
There is still too much mis- or dis-information being played in the media on this event. I don't generally trust the mass media, and in this case, I certainly cannot. An event where they can bad mouth both guns and cops is just too tempting for them to ever tell the truth.