Above without quoting it all
This is the “cascade of failure” where each newly arriving LEO inherited without question the mistakes of the previous LEOs.
Sounds like the city paid for report to try and get them off the hook
Cop found other cops did no wrong.Jesse Prado
Jesse Prado is the Owner/Investigator of JPPI Investigations. He is a decorated, honorably retired, Austin Police Detective with over 25 years of dedicated service to the Austin Metro Area. Detective Prado spent his first 3 years on patrol in East Austin and was then transferred to the prestigious Organized Crime Division where he served over 21 years in a covert/undercover unit. Due to the magnitude of his investigations most of his cases were prosecuted in Federal Court.
Detective Prado worked side by side with FBI, DEA, Customs (ICE), DPS, IRS, Travis County, U.S. Secret Service, USPS Inspectors, and numerous other Law Enforcement Agencies around the Country. He is a certified TCOLE instructor and was frequently assigned to teach classes at the Police Academy.
I heard a summary of the report on the local news. The conclusion was the cops did not do anything wrong...they were just untrained. Well, people who are untrained make bad decisions and do the wrong thing. So, the evidence of wrong doing is the result of their being untrained. If you don't buy that then who failed to ensure adequate training for them? More evidence of wrong doing.Cop found other cops did no wrong.
Shocking.
So, basically he has no experience with active shooter situations in schools?Jesse Prado
Jesse Prado is the Owner/Investigator of JPPI Investigations. He is a decorated, honorably retired, Austin Police Detective with over 25 years of dedicated service to the Austin Metro Area. Detective Prado spent his first 3 years on patrol in East Austin and was then transferred to the prestigious Organized Crime Division where he served over 21 years in a covert/undercover unit. Due to the magnitude of his investigations most of his cases were prosecuted in Federal Court.
Detective Prado worked side by side with FBI, DEA, Customs (ICE), DPS, IRS, Travis County, U.S. Secret Service, USPS Inspectors, and numerous other Law Enforcement Agencies around the Country. He is a certified TCOLE instructor and was frequently assigned to teach classes at the Police Academy.
Some libs will latch onto it as "proof" that even "good guys with guns" are helpless against a dipshit with a scary-scary AR.
While not proof, and not just ARs, but how many times have we seen cops NOT going after active shooters, particularly after they got their noses bloodied (or one got killed)?
Parkland
Uvalde
King Souper
Lakewood Church
Mandalay Bay
Nashville private school (not bad, but cops delayed entry until they had teams and one team didn't form until one cop walked around for a while outside [gut check] before making entry)
And sometimes the cops are the mass shooters:
Empire State Building Shooting
As we saw with Parkland and Scot Peterson, cowardice isn't a crime. The Supreme Court says they have no duty to protect us as individuals.
I heard a summary of the report on the local news. The conclusion was the cops did not do anything wrong...they were just untrained. Well, people who are untrained make bad decisions and do the wrong thing. So, the evidence of wrong doing is the result of their being untrained. If you don't buy that then who failed to ensure adequate training for them? More evidence of wrong doing.
Cop found other cops did no wrong.
Shocking.
Bull! S#|+!FULL REPORT: Independent investigation into Uvalde massacre, police response paid for by city
An investigation Uvalde city leaders ordered into the Robb Elementary School shooting put no blame on local police officers and defended their actions Thursday, despite acknowledging a series of rippling failures during the fumbled response to the 2022 classroom attack that left 19 children and...www.ksat.com
Another report from a independent investigation funded by the city.
The report stated in most of the officers’ cases: “No evidence of serious acts of misconduct in direct violation of Uvalde Police Department’s policies was found in his behavior in response to the incident. I find that (this officer) acted in good faith.”