If there’s one thing we know about the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, which left 19 children and two teachers dead, it is this: The police failed to stop it. This was not for an absence of well-funded, trained officers on the scene. They were there.

Rather than placing themselves potentially in harm’s way, however, the cops waited outside for over an hour and aggressively confronted desperate parents who begged for them to enter, including handcuffing one mother.

There were no well-researched, pragmatic policy changes around limiting assault rifles, regulating the hyper-destructive expanding bullets that ripped children’s bodies apart, and increasing mental health support — things that could actually stop shootings like in Uvalde, which was carried out by a troubled 18-year-old.

Texas school districts instead poured billions of dollars into stationing police at every public school campus in the state. The results, as a New York Times report published this week found, has been an horrific spate of violent police abuse against children in schools across the state.

There is no official use-of-force data on the over 11,000 cops stationed across Texas’s 400-plus school district police departments, the Times reported, and scant oversight. Despite the limited access to information, journalists were able to pinpoint “more than 2,600 use-of-force incidents” in a nearly four-year period using only the “small share of records” available.

  • apftwb
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    4 days ago

    I still cannot believe the lack of community backlash again their local government. What else can these people take if getting your own children killed through inaction doesn’t move the needle enough to killdozer your a police station. We really do live in an open air prison.

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      Yeah, there’s something deeply wrong with most Texans. They’re not good people. I know there are outliers and blue islands and such, and I know there’s a ton of voter suppression and all, but ho-leeee fuck, for a state that claims to have such a frontiersman, independent, go-your-own-way ethos, they are by and large a bunch of imbecilic bootlickers.

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    4 days ago

    Jesus Christ, going to a school minded by cops sounds awful. I’m so glad I came of age before school shootings became a daily phenomenon, and I feel like we owe the younger generations a huge fucking apology for electing the motherfuckers who did this.

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    And then our leadershit has the balls to ask “why aren’t people reproducing anymore?” Gee you fucking morons, why do you think?

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    5 days ago

    American slavery was one of the most brutal forms of it throughout history. Nobody pays children to go to school.