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报告对于这场大屠杀得出主要结论是:系统性的失败
凶杀共射击142次,几乎可以肯定,在任何警察到达之前,已经开枪至少100次。
凶手进入学校之前,就有人打了911报警。教室内开了100多枪,现场指挥的警长牺牲了及其宝贵的时间,到处找钥匙,却没有一人检查教室门是否上锁。他那天没有携带无线对讲机,没有看见凶手,也没有听到无数911求援电话,所以一直将事件作为 barricaded subject 处理,而没有当作 active-shooter situation 处理。也就是说不知道连续开枪的凶手周围有活人急需救助,当然这纯属是自欺欺人的谎言。后来他说他不知道自己是现场指挥。当天那个警局的一位acting chief 正在接受停职调查。
还有很多很多致命的错误,很多警察把自身的安危置于被围困的师生之上。
学校的"poor Wi-Fi connectivity",导致学校 lockdown 的延迟,有些老师没有收到封闭的通知。
Arredondo told the committee he treated the shooters as "barricaded subject," according to the report, and defended never treating the scene as an active-shooter situation because he did not have visual contact with the gunman.
被杀21人,19名10岁左右的4年级孩子,和两位女教师。一位老师的丈夫2 天后死于心脏病 - EXTREMELY heartbreaking. 另一位老师的丈夫是参加救援的警察,监控视频中看到他正在查看手机,他曾经收到妻子声音不很清晰地诀别电话:'I'm dying,'
Officer Ruben Ruiz, husband of slain Uvalde teacher Eva Mireles, was the officer seen on surveillance video checking his phone with the American flag Punisher lock screen.
这个视频前20秒,警察发起进攻,但是很快放弃。
11:33分凶手进入学校走廊,2分钟后大批警察已经到达现场,并试图进攻,但马上后撤僵持了77分钟,最后12:51分被特警击毙。
11:36分被杀老师的丈夫在看手机。
现场呜呜泱泱的376名全副武装的警察:
Here are key facts from the report:
Responders failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety: The report outlined the multiple failures by several entities, including law enforcement responders wasting "precious time" securing their own safety instead of prioritizing "the rescue of innocent victims." The report said, "At Robb Elementary, law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training, and they failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety." The report added, "The void of leadership could have contributed to the loss of life as injured victims waited over an hour for help, and the attacker continued to sporadically fire his weapon."
376 responders from various agencies were on scene the day of the massacre: Citing information from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas House Uvalde massacre report publicly accounts for the breakdown of responders by agency. Of the 376 responders, 149 were from the United States Border Patrol, 14 were from the Department of Homeland Security, and 91 were from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the report outlines. The report also states that 25 responders were from Uvalde Police Department, 16 were from San Antonio Police Department (SWAT), and 16 were from the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office. The report does not itemize when each of these responding officials arrived on site.
Uvalde school police chief failed to assume his "responsibility of incident command": First responders at the scene “lost critical momentum” by treating the situation as a "barricaded subject" scenario instead of an "active shooter" scenario, the report stated. There was no law enforcement on scene when the shooter "came over the fence and toward the school." Uvalde School Police Chief Pete Arredondo “did not assume his pre-assigned responsibility of incident command,” and other officers on scene didn't offer assistance with incident command. Arredondo stayed in the hallway where he lacked “reliable communication with other law enforcement and he was unable to effectively implement staging or command and control of the situation.” Arredondo didn't have his radios with him, so was unaware of 911 dispatch conversations because of “his failure to establish a reliable method of receiving critical information outside the building.”
Robb Elementary School lockdown likely delayed by "poor Wi-Fi connectivity": The report reached a preliminary conclusion that "not all teachers received timely notice of the lockdown." It stated, "Poor Wi-Fi connectivity in Robb Elementary likely delayed the lockdown alert," and not all teachers received the alert immediately, according to the report. The report said the school intercom wasn't used to communicate during the lockdown. "As a result, not all teachers received timely notice of the lockdown."
Robb Elementary had "recurring problems with maintaining its doors and locks: Robb Elementary School had "recurring problems with maintaining its doors and locks," according to the preliminary conclusions from a Texas House investigative committee's report on the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde. "In particular the locking mechanism to Room 111 was widely known to be faulty, yet it was not repaired," the report said. "Robb Elementary had a culture of noncompliance with safety policies requiring doors to be kept locked, which turned out to be fatal," the report said.
Family members of Uvalde school shooter "uniformly refused to buy guns for him": The report outlined information that was available about the shooter, Salvador Ramos. According to the report, the shooter had an "unstable home life," including a mother struggling with substance abuse issues and and no father figure. The shooter's family "moved often and lived in relative poverty." Family members of the shooter knew that he was estranged from his mother and that leading up to his 18th birthday, "he asked for help in making straw gun purchases which would have been illegal." Family members "uniformly refused to buy guns for him," the report stated.
Read the full report here.
'Systemic failures' in Uvalde school massacre, report finds
凶杀共射击142次,几乎可以肯定,在任何警察到达之前,已经开枪至少100次。
凶手进入学校之前,就有人打了911报警。教室内开了100多枪,现场指挥的警长牺牲了及其宝贵的时间,到处找钥匙,却没有一人检查教室门是否上锁。他那天没有携带无线对讲机,没有看见凶手,也没有听到无数911求援电话,所以一直将事件作为 barricaded subject 处理,而没有当作 active-shooter situation 处理。也就是说不知道连续开枪的凶手周围有活人急需救助,当然这纯属是自欺欺人的谎言。后来他说他不知道自己是现场指挥。当天那个警局的一位acting chief 正在接受停职调查。
还有很多很多致命的错误,很多警察把自身的安危置于被围困的师生之上。
学校的"poor Wi-Fi connectivity",导致学校 lockdown 的延迟,有些老师没有收到封闭的通知。
Arredondo told the committee he treated the shooters as "barricaded subject," according to the report, and defended never treating the scene as an active-shooter situation because he did not have visual contact with the gunman.
Texas state police launch internal review of Uvalde response
Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during the shooting.
www.ctvnews.ca
被杀21人,19名10岁左右的4年级孩子,和两位女教师。一位老师的丈夫2 天后死于心脏病 - EXTREMELY heartbreaking. 另一位老师的丈夫是参加救援的警察,监控视频中看到他正在查看手机,他曾经收到妻子声音不很清晰地诀别电话:'I'm dying,'
Cop Checking Phone Was Slain Uvalde Teacher's Husband
Jul 14, 2022Officer Ruben Ruiz, husband of slain Uvalde teacher Eva Mireles, was the officer seen on surveillance video checking his phone with the American flag Punisher lock screen.
这个视频前20秒,警察发起进攻,但是很快放弃。
11:33分凶手进入学校走廊,2分钟后大批警察已经到达现场,并试图进攻,但马上后撤僵持了77分钟,最后12:51分被特警击毙。
11:36分被杀老师的丈夫在看手机。
现场呜呜泱泱的376名全副武装的警察:
Here are key facts from the report:
Responders failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety: The report outlined the multiple failures by several entities, including law enforcement responders wasting "precious time" securing their own safety instead of prioritizing "the rescue of innocent victims." The report said, "At Robb Elementary, law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training, and they failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety." The report added, "The void of leadership could have contributed to the loss of life as injured victims waited over an hour for help, and the attacker continued to sporadically fire his weapon."
376 responders from various agencies were on scene the day of the massacre: Citing information from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas House Uvalde massacre report publicly accounts for the breakdown of responders by agency. Of the 376 responders, 149 were from the United States Border Patrol, 14 were from the Department of Homeland Security, and 91 were from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the report outlines. The report also states that 25 responders were from Uvalde Police Department, 16 were from San Antonio Police Department (SWAT), and 16 were from the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office. The report does not itemize when each of these responding officials arrived on site.
Uvalde school police chief failed to assume his "responsibility of incident command": First responders at the scene “lost critical momentum” by treating the situation as a "barricaded subject" scenario instead of an "active shooter" scenario, the report stated. There was no law enforcement on scene when the shooter "came over the fence and toward the school." Uvalde School Police Chief Pete Arredondo “did not assume his pre-assigned responsibility of incident command,” and other officers on scene didn't offer assistance with incident command. Arredondo stayed in the hallway where he lacked “reliable communication with other law enforcement and he was unable to effectively implement staging or command and control of the situation.” Arredondo didn't have his radios with him, so was unaware of 911 dispatch conversations because of “his failure to establish a reliable method of receiving critical information outside the building.”
Robb Elementary School lockdown likely delayed by "poor Wi-Fi connectivity": The report reached a preliminary conclusion that "not all teachers received timely notice of the lockdown." It stated, "Poor Wi-Fi connectivity in Robb Elementary likely delayed the lockdown alert," and not all teachers received the alert immediately, according to the report. The report said the school intercom wasn't used to communicate during the lockdown. "As a result, not all teachers received timely notice of the lockdown."
Robb Elementary had "recurring problems with maintaining its doors and locks: Robb Elementary School had "recurring problems with maintaining its doors and locks," according to the preliminary conclusions from a Texas House investigative committee's report on the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde. "In particular the locking mechanism to Room 111 was widely known to be faulty, yet it was not repaired," the report said. "Robb Elementary had a culture of noncompliance with safety policies requiring doors to be kept locked, which turned out to be fatal," the report said.
Family members of Uvalde school shooter "uniformly refused to buy guns for him": The report outlined information that was available about the shooter, Salvador Ramos. According to the report, the shooter had an "unstable home life," including a mother struggling with substance abuse issues and and no father figure. The shooter's family "moved often and lived in relative poverty." Family members of the shooter knew that he was estranged from his mother and that leading up to his 18th birthday, "he asked for help in making straw gun purchases which would have been illegal." Family members "uniformly refused to buy guns for him," the report stated.
Read the full report here.
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