Yup, those are the exact same thingSounds like a safety investigation I observed at work. The first statement was “This problem is not the fault of the electrical department, full stop.”
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Create a channel Learn moreYup, those are the exact same thingSounds like a safety investigation I observed at work. The first statement was “This problem is not the fault of the electrical department, full stop.”
There are hundreds of fedramp data centers each ten times the size seen here. And lots more no one knows about.The square footage in this pic is not overly impressive as data centers go.
For some reason did you think I was Nonbeliever ?
If you can tolerate the added bulk a high density foam pad is an upgrade.
My son looked like he had a full frontal spider tattoo. That was with plates and 9 mil under it as I told him the evening before " why not wear both".
Blunt force trama is a bitch.
He wore the padding underneath from then on.
The ones responsible for the initial response was the school district police department. They failed miserably. The district police department answers to the school district administration. Also, Texas law allows for teachers and staff to be armed with training. It's up to the district to allow it. Uvalde ISD did not. The largest concentration of liberals in any Texas town is the school district administration building.The Uvalde school police chief is refusing to cooperate with the Texas Rangers. Wonder why?
The ones responsible for the initial response was the school district police department. They failed miserably. The district police department answers to the school district administration. Also, Texas law allows for teachers and staff to be armed with training. It's up to the district to allow it. Uvalde ISD did not. The largest concentration of liberals in any Texas town is the school district administration building.
That really about sums it all up.
School district failed, school district police failed, local police failed, sheriff department failed, teachers failed to protect the children.
Will the lawyers get to the bottom of the story or will there be a big payout to seal everything?
I don't remember seeing any notable damage.He’s lucky his hands and arms did not get hit. Or have spall damage to his upper arms and face. Or legs.
Good plates will stop a lot of stuff but they don’t cover the face or pelvis and the big arteries that go into the legs.
Speed and violence and getting off the line of fire are more important than armor. Glad he’s ok.
Subpoenas and depositions usually have a way of getting people to talk or shutting them up. Watch the law enforcement community plead the fifth and claim qualified immunity on this one.
I'd say more but am off to the store for some popcorn, skittles and orange crush.
On a side note, does anyone remember the LEO that froze in panic in the hotel during the Las Vegas shooting?
Subpoenas and depositions usually have a way of getting people to talk or shutting them up. Watch the law enforcement community plead the fifth and claim qualified immunity on this one.
I'd say more but am off to the store for some popcorn, skittles and orange crush.
On a side note, does anyone remember the LEO that froze in panic in the hotel during the Las Vegas shooting?
There's no deposition if there's a settlement before the case goes that far.
There's going to be an offer to the families of the children and the teachers killed. It will have a clause that will prevent them from seeking legal recourse if they accept the offer.
And that plane from FtHood circled Uvalde and landed minutes before the perp wrecked the truck. Then flew straight back a couple minutes before he was taken out. Coincidence ?Developing. I’ll post the vid if I see it pop up again View attachment 7877703
no shit. What are the odds ? ArkancidedFour officers who responded to U.S. Capitol attack have died by suicide
The District of Columbia's police department on Monday said two more police officers who responded to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol have died by suicide, bringing to four the number of known suicides by officers who guarded the building that day.www.reuters.com
Umm
You know, no tin foil hat here but I watched all this unfold as I am in central Texas not that far away and watching the news footage I was surprised at how many ATF, FBI, etc. were there so soon after the fact. I would have thought the Texas Dept. of Public Safety ( Texas Rangers) would have immediately taken control. Why all the Feds??And that plane from FtHood circled Uvalde and landed minutes before the perp wrecked the truck. Then flew straight back a couple minutes before he was taken out. Coincidence ?
no shit. What are the odds ? Arkancided
You know, no tin foil hat here but I watched all this unfold as I am in central Texas not that far away and watching the news footage I was surprised at how many ATF, FBI, etc. were there so soon after the fact. I would have thought the Texas Dept. of Public Safety ( Texas Rangers) would have immediately taken control. Why all the Feds??
I bet it does. Anyone with anything other than a “LE mind” knows that any official analysis will be filled with more bullshit and lies.Friend sent me this, makes sense to my LE mind, I'll continue to wait for the tactical analysis and debrief before I decide
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My guess would be a mix. Probably block filled around doorways, maybe exterior walls. I'm not familiar with the area is it a hotspot for Tornados?Anyone know if the school was solid concrete wall or concrete block?
In other words, (We're going to investigate ourselves behind closed doors and have a pre determined outcome)Sigh. It's not their version. My guess is they, like many of us, aren't all that pleased with the rush to judgment.
Perhaps the guy who authored it knows someone there in TX at the department. Maybe grew up in Uvalde, who the fuck knows.
Either way they're attempting to answer some of the questions the department itself can't, because of the shit storm of investigations and legal shit going on in their AO.
It's one group trying to shed light for another. Sounds like they're doing it with the benefit of first-hand accounts from kids that were in the room.
Legit, probably. Dudes putting his name on some shit that would get him in the hot seat for making something like that up for sure.
They're going to study and analyze the shit out of this and the real story will come out. I'll wait till then to decide but on face value most of this makes more sense than the bullshit the ACAB crowd has been throwing around like a bunch of crazed primates hurling their own shit.
I still want to know what 5.56 round he was using to go through concrete walls so easily as some have stated. From my experience, most 5.56 doesn’t go through concrete very well and then have enough energy to do anything once through. I mean blasting at one area over and over sure, but the way the GA response made it sound was like one shot went through a concrete wall and into officers enough to either harm them or make them retreat. A1 certainly has much better barrier performance than reg M855 but...that part read a bit weird to me. Solid concrete...nah not buying it went through that easily like that.If that timeline is correct there's a better narrative to latch onto for the fuck the Cops crowd, and it's even one I'd agree with:
We can't get there fast enough to save you or your kids.
You need to have an aed security presence or arm the teachers. Even a single SRO isn't enough as we saw here.
If one guy hears gunfire and goes looking for it and badguy goes in another way and they miss each other, screwed anyway.
These guys need to catch rounds in the face as they enter the room, from within the room itself.
It's not that nobody's coming to save you, nobody's coming fast enough to save you in time. Prepare accordingly.
. Even a single SRO isn't enough as we saw here.
I'm not followingSRO not present at time of shooter arrival make this argument void.
can't say what is true or false, but the story i heard was the sro heard about the shooting and "went to the school", inferring that he was not actually present on campus when the shooter got there.I'm not following
Interesting, I'd heard he was inside and went outside to investigate the gunfire and they missed each other when fuckwit went in the door that didn't latch or lock or whatevercan't say what is true or false, but the story i heard was the sro heard about the shooting and "went to the school", inferring that he was not actually present on campus when the shooter got there.
$40B would put 2 officers on every campus for 4 years.
Generally speaking, 1-2 RDS of most .223 is not going to go all the way through hollow cinder block and come out the other side and even if it does it doesn’t generally have enough umph left to do much damage to anything on the other side, even from 10-20 yds away. I have personal experience wth this. In fact, it’s one of the main reasons m855A1 was created because that round actually does do much better at penetrating solid objects. In fact, A1 even had better performance at penetration than 7.62, by a good margin. A1 ain’t no joke. Reg m855 meh.,I have been inside schools and some of the interior walls were hollow cinder blocks.
I have seen handgun ball ammo pass through cinder blocks and penetrate a couple inches into a phone book.
S&W 500 penetrated a hollow block, a solid block, and 1 1/2 + large DFW phone books.
223 fmj through a standard interior cinder block, not a problem.
A 40 went through a interior wall, exterior commercial steel wall, a headlight, a battery and came to rest in the cars computer . I was leaning against that outside wall in front of the other headlight.
About a dozen people scattered half were le. I started to draw but stopped. There were no less than 20 le inside the building.
It was a Fort Worth leo having a negligent discharge.
So I throw in my personal barricade experience for an example.
I'm not following
You're arguing my point for meIt doesn't do any good if SRO's are assigned if they are not required to show up for work. Having five SRO's assigned to that school wouldn't have done anything if they aren't required to be on the premises. Security systems don't work if they are not armed.
Mental health records even more so.How about we unseal juvenile records?