And the best part, because of the Supreme Court decision in Castle Rock v. Gonzales (a 2005 decision delivered by Scalia), no matter how incompetent, cowardly, or negligent police are, they cannot be held accountable.
- Initial reports by police that they pursued and pinned down the shooter in a classroom were false. In reality, the shooter had plenty of time, and locked himself inside a classroom.
EDIT: The first tweet in the tweet should read
"Threatening to taze or arrest parents, while physically preventing them from trying to save their children, while doing nothing for 35 minutes"
More from the WSJ: panicked parents who were begging police officers to save their children were put in handcuffs and informed they were being placed under arrest.
A fourth grader who survived the shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde described how it ended.
"The cop said: 'Yell if you need help!' And one of the persons in my class said 'help.' The guy overheard and he came and shot her. Then the cops barged in."
Per the NYT and other sources: CBP Tactical teams arrived much earlier than was known. The Uvalde PD prevented them from entering, though it was ultimately that same CBP team that (reportedly) botched the entry into the classroom.
Police acknowledge they did nothing, while increasingly frantic calls from inside the classroom rolled in, reporting that some students were dead, while others remained alive.
I made the mistake of reading the comments. I suspect many of the blue-check comments dumping on the National Guard are either Russian disinformation, or getting their information from their outlets.
I have enough experience here to comment semi-intelligently. 1/n
First off, I've been a rotary wing aviator on and off since 1999. I'm currently a UH-60L pilot at MEDEVAC US ARNG unit. We just did a major disaster preparedness drill in April.
What's being said about the Guard denigrates some VERY good people. 2/n
First off, the Guard draws from the state's own population. This is North Carolinians trying to help North Carolinians.
They're also people who wand to be there: it's an all volunteer force. 3/n
So, I opened up my account briefly so people can follow if they like. I watched much of the RNC convention, speeches Trump, Vance, Harris, and Walz, the first night of the DNC. I've watched the polling and worked on my own modeling. A few thoughts. 1/n
First off, the polling has shown a swing towards Harris since Biden dropped out. My sources say the decision was made based on inputs from a lot of people close to him (including Jill). Ultimately, he made it because he didn't want Trump to win more than he wanted to stay. 2/n
The swing comes from a lot of factors. All the way back in August 2023 I outlined why Biden would face an uphill fight: and I was right. Part of the problem was Biden saw no path to victory when he made the decision. 3/n newrepublic.com/article/174929…
With dogs in the news, and handling of behavioral issues, I thought I'd talk about our experience with difficult dog breeds. Namely: the Siberian husky.
And not just any huskies: every one of ours are behavioral surrenders. 1/n
Loki somebody's Christmas present for their significant other. He, ummm... didn't work out. We got him from the Fairfax County pound in January 2019.
Major behavioral issue: food aggression.
Medical issues: worms, coccidia, giardia, hernia, torn ACL
He's 10k in vet bills. 2/n
Meet Thor. Surrendered at 1 YO b/c owner kept him in a crate all day.
Initial behavioral issues: small dog aggression, fear of loud / chaotic situations / fireworks / firearms. Children made him nervous. Abandonment
Upside: best running buddy ever. And yes, he's judging you 3/n
There's a new anti-trans book out that's been endorsed by JKR. I took a glance at the excerpts, and at the summaries, and realized it's a rehash of a bunch of anti-trans talking points we see coming from Gays Against Groomers and LGB Alliance. 1/n
The basic premise is that transgender people are stealing all the baby gays by forcing them to be transgender. He believes that LGB people are intimidated into supporting trans people. (He blocked me, so....)
The basic premises are not backed up by the facts, however. 2/n
First, there's the notion that transgender activists are forcing all the young gays to transition. If a boy touches a Barbie, or a girl climbs a tree, BAM!, puberty blockers and transition.
The DSM/ICD won't give a GD diagnosis w/o a cross gender ID 3/n
By now, almost everyone has heard that Kristi Noem is a puppy killer (and goat murderer who wasn't particularly good at the job). She killed a 14 month old dog because it wasn't working out as a hunting animal (prey drive too high).
So, I'll qualify this by saying I've got a fair bit of understanding with dogs. I wrote about them for DAME. I've had all sort of breeds of dogs in my life: border collies, shit tzu, poodle, labs, Australian Kelpie, huskies, doberman, mutts. 2/n damemagazine.com/2022/06/16/dog…
I'd also add that I've had a lot of experience with huskies, which are considered notoriously difficult dogs with a high prey drive. On top of that, all three of ours are surrenders who were neglected. Two of them had big behavioral issues. 3/n brynntannehill.medium.com/17-things-you-…
Here's a fun thread for the day. Have you ever wondered what sort of things you have to know in order to fly a military aircraft? Well buckle up, here's an abbreviated list of just some of the unclassified stuff. 1/n
First, there's the Operator's Manual. (NATOPS in Navy parlance, the -10 in Army). This has systems, normal and emergency procedures, limitations, and charts for calculating performance. 1392 pages. 2/n books.google.com/books?id=dsxFD…
You have federal flight regulations, contained in the FAR/AIM. This governs all the legal and regulatory aspects of flying (FAR), and then the standardization of everything. AIM is 899 pages. 3/n faa.gov/air_traffic/pu…