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Former DHS counterterrorism chief: Law enforcement response to Texas school shooting a ‘failure’
Former Division of Homeland Safety counterterrorism chief John Cohen mentioned on Sunday that regulation enforcement’s response to the lively shooter state of affairs at Robb Elementary college in Uvalde, Texas, was a “failure.”
“I imply, John, it was a failure,” Cohen instructed ABC’s “This Week” moderator Jonathan Karl.
“I’ve been in regulation enforcement virtually 40 years. I’m pleased with my occupation. I respect the women and men who’re on the market every day making an attempt to make our neighborhood secure. However on the finish of the day, we had 21 individuals die. We had 19 kids die. We had individuals probably die whereas regulation enforcement was on scene.”
Cohen mentioned extra data must be accessible within the coming in days about whether or not authorities responding to the scene had been skilled correctly, together with specifics on how they responded and communicated because the assault was ongoing.
“Whenever you placed on that badge, you make a dedication to safeguard the neighborhood and defend those that can not defend themselves,” Cohen added. “And on that day, regulation enforcement failed.”
Cohen’s remarks come after 19 schoolchildren and two lecturers had been killed on Tuesday in Uvalde. Officers say the suspect, Salvador Ramos, 18, opened fireplace inside a fourth grade classroom on the college. He was within the constructing for greater than an hour earlier than he was killed.
Native authorities have confronted intense scrutiny from the media, public and fogeys for his or her response to the capturing, with Texas Division of Public Security Director Steven McCraw saying on Friday that authorities made the flawed resolution to attend to confront Ramos.
Authorities additionally mentioned that 19 law enforcement officials had been ready contained in the hallway within the college outdoors the classroom however waited for the college janitor to unlock the door, greater than an hour after the bloodbath started.
“From the advantage of hindsight, the place I’m sitting now, in fact it was not the correct resolution. It was the flawed resolution. There’s no excuse for that,” McCraw mentioned at a information convention.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) mentioned he was “furious” about inaccurate data he was given concerning the police response to the college capturing.
“As everybody has realized, the knowledge I used to be given has turned out, partially, to be inaccurate, and I’m completely furious about that,” he mentioned on Friday.
“My expectation is that the regulation enforcement leaders main the investigations … they unravel each reality with absolute certainty,” he mentioned.
The Division of Justice (DOJ) introduced on Sunday that it’s going to launch a evaluation of regulation enforcement’s response to the college capturing and publish a report about its conclusions.
“The aim of the evaluation is to supply an impartial account of regulation enforcement actions and responses that day, and to determine classes realized and finest practices to assist first responders put together for and reply to lively shooter occasions,” DOJ spokesman Anthony Coley mentioned in a press release.
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Texas football: Which former Longhorns are paying in the NFL postseason?
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Texas lost 28-14 to Ohio State at the Cotton Bowl and finished the 2024 season at 13-3. The Buckeyes will meet Notre Dame in the title game.
The Texas football season is over, but the NFL playoffs are underway.
The Longhorns sent a record 11 players into the NFL with the 2024 NFL draft and will send even more in 2025. The ultimate goal for those potential draftees will be to make the playoffs — just like a couple of Texas-exes who will be playing with a chance to advance past the divisional round this weekend.
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The upcoming games include the Houston Texans vs the Kansas City Chiefs and the Washington Commanders vs the Detroit Lions on Saturday and the Los Angeles Rams vs the Philadelphia Eagles and the Ravens vs the Bills on Sunday. The victors this week will move onto the conference title games, just one win away from the Super Bowl.
From big contributors to backups on the roster, here are the former Texas players left in the NFL playoffs.
Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs WR
The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Xavier Worthy in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft after the former Texas receiver ran the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL combine history.
When he was initially drafted fans believed Worthy would unlock Mahomes’ deep ball, reminiscent of Tyreek Hill’s prime days with the quarterback. However, Worthy’s role has been in the short passing game. He has 638 receiving yards this season with 416 of them coming after the catch according to Pro Football Focus. Worthy and the Chiefs will face the Houston Texans in the divisional round.
Charles Omenihu, Kansas City Chiefs DL
After tearing his ACL in the AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens, Charles Omenihu has returned to the lineup for another playoff run with the Chiefs.
Omenihu has played in six games this year and has collected six tackles and a sack. Last season, however, Omenihu was having a career season on the defensive line. The former Longhorn had 28 total tackles and seven sacks before the injury took him out for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl matchup against the San Francisco 49ers.
Jordan Whittington, Los Angeles Rams WR
Drafted in the sixth round by the Los Angeles Rams in 2024, Jordan Whittington earned a spot on the roster through his gritty playstyle and willingness to do whatever the team needs. He has 293 yards on 22 catches this season.
With wide receivers Puka Nakua and Cooper Kupp receiving the Lions’ share of targets, Whittington won’t see much pass-catching action in the playoffs. The Rams mostly use him as a run blocker and on special teams. He and the Rams will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round.
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens K
One of the best kickers of all time, Justin Tucker has not been his usual stellar self.
He’s made 22 of his 30 attempts this season, for a 73.3% hit rate. It’s nearly 10% lower than his previous career low of 82.5% and it’s already cost the Ravens a few wins. The good news for Baltimore fans is Tucker has gone 21-of-21 on extra points and field goals since a disastrous three-of-six outing against the Eagles in early December.
The Ravens matchup with the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round.
Sam Cosmi, Washington Commanders OL
Drafted in the second round of the 2021 NFL draft by the Commanders, Sam Cosmi has quietly become one of the more reliable offensive guards in the league.
The Commanders’ offensive line has seen shuffle after shuffle over the past few seasons. Cosmi has been incredibly reliable for Washington, and they subsequently rewarded him with a four-year, $74 million deal this past offseason. The Commanders will face the Detroit Lions in the divisional round.
Andrew Beck, Houston Texans FB
Beck alternates between the Texans’ practice squad and their roster. He does not have a solid role and has played in four games this season.
Kris Boyd, Houston Texans DB
He has eight tackles on the season and likely won’t see much action against the Chiefs in the divisional round unless there is an injury.
Boyd has played sparingly for the Texans as the second-string cornerback behind Derek Stingley Jr., who’s having an All-Pro caliber season.
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