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Onlookers urged police to go in
UVALDE, Texas – The horrific scope of an elementary faculty taking pictures that killed 19 kids and two academics was coming into agonizing focus Thursday amid revelations in regards to the assault, together with that the gunman barricaded himself in a fourth grade classroom the place most victims died.
Some group members outdoors Robb Elementary Faculty because the drama unfolded had urged law enforcement officials to cost in. “Go in there! Go in there!” ladies shouted at officers quickly after the assault started, mentioned Juan Carranza, 24, who noticed the scene from outdoors his home. The officers didn’t instantly enter the constructing, he mentioned.
Javier Cazares, whose daughter, Jacklyn, was killed within the assault, mentioned he arrived whereas police had been nonetheless outdoors the constructing. Upset that they weren’t transferring in, he urged to a number of different bystanders that they cost into the varsity.
“Let’s simply rush in as a result of the cops aren’t doing something like they’re speculated to,” he mentioned. “Extra may have been accomplished.”
Most victims reportedly shot in first minutes of carnage
Most if not all the victims had been shot throughout the first minutes after the gunman arrived on the faculty, in accordance with the timeline from Texas regulation enforcement officers obtained by The New York Occasions. The timeline additionally signifies that early stories that the gunman initially had exchanged fireplace with an officer outdoors the varsity are incorrect. The Occasions, which mentioned the timeline was described by an individual acquainted with the investigation, mentioned the officer was truly in a automobile close by and rushed to the scene after the primary 911 calls got here in.
Because the officer arrived on the faculty, the gunman was already approaching, started firing on the faculty and entered, in accordance with the Occasions. Inside minutes, different regulation enforcement officers had arrived and two members of the Uvalde Police Division entered the varsity. The gunman already had gone inside a pair of adjoining school rooms and was taking pictures, in accordance with the timeline. The 2 officers tried to enter, had been shot, and retreated because the taking pictures continued contained in the classroom, in accordance with the Occasions.
Gunman was shot 40 minutes or extra after assault started
Division of Public Security Director Steve McCraw mentioned a Border Patrol tactical workforce shot the gunman 40 minutes to an hour after he fired on a faculty safety officer, although the division later mentioned it couldn’t estimate how lengthy the gunman was within the faculty.
A regulation enforcement official informed The Related Press the Border Patrol brokers who rushed to the varsity had bother breaching the classroom door, lastly getting a employees member to open the room with a key. The official spoke on the situation of anonymity as a result of he was not licensed to speak publicly in regards to the investigation.
“The underside line is regulation enforcement was there,” McCraw mentioned. “They did have interaction instantly. They did include (the gunman) within the classroom.”
Texas officers are scrutinizing the regulation enforcement response. Sources near the investigation mentioned the assessment is routine after a significant incident, nevertheless it has intensified on this case due to differing accounts from neighbors and witnesses about what police did and when. Authorities are also awaiting last assortment of proof on the scene and evaluation of ballistics.
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Highschool commencement ceremonies postponed
Faculty officers introduced Thursday that they had canceled highschool commencement set for Friday night on the Honey Bowl stadium. In a press release, the Uvalde Consolidated Impartial District didn’t say when the commencement can be rescheduled. “Out of the deepest respect for the households and our group affected by the tragedy we now have skilled, the Uvalde Excessive Faculty Commencement Ceremony has been postponed,” the assertion mentioned. “This can be a tough time for everybody. Please hold all households in your prayers.”
Thursday was speculated to be the district’s final day of lessons, however they had been halted after the taking pictures. Officers on Thursday had been as a substitute distributing snack kits to households whose children ordinarily get meals in school.
Mom says son ‘not a monster’
Adriana Reyes, the mom of gunman Salvador Ramos, 18, informed ABC Information her son was “not a monster” however could possibly be “aggressive.” Reyes mentioned she wasn’t conscious that her son purchased two rifles and a whole bunch of rounds of ammunition within the week earlier than Tuesday’s lethal rampage. She final noticed her son on his birthday, Could 16, she mentioned.
“All of us have a rage, some folks have it greater than others,” Reyes informed ABC.
She expressed sympathy for the victims.
“These children … I’ve no phrases,” Reyes mentioned. “I do not know what to say about these poor children.”
Reyes informed Britain’s Every day Mail that Ramos stored to himself and had few buddies. The shooter’s grandfather, Rolando Reyes, informed the Every day Mail his grandson didn’t graduate highschool.
“You’d attempt to inform him, however children these days they assume they know all the things,” he mentioned.
‘Hearts are without end shattered’
Grieving residents tried to understand the unimaginable loss and console buddies and neighbors. In Uvalde, a South Texas metropolis of 16,000 residents, almost everybody knew a household touched by the bloodshed – both straight or not directly. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott mentioned 17 folks had been wounded, and the mother and father of those that died had been knowledgeable.
“To say the least, Uvalde has been shaken to its core,” mentioned Abbott, who choked again tears in a information convention at Uvalde Excessive Faculty. “Households are damaged aside. Hearts are without end shattered, and all Texans are grieving with the folks of Uvalde.”
HOW IT HAPPENED:Timeline of Texas elementary faculty taking pictures, deadliest since Sandy Hook
Beto O’Rourke challenges Gov. Abbott
Through the information convention, Abbott mentioned the gunman despatched social media messages about his intentions half an hour earlier than the rampage. Shortly after the revelation, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke confronted the governor, accusing him of “doing nothing” about gun violence.
Earlier than being escorted away, O’Rourke mentioned, “That is on you till you select to do one thing totally different. This may proceed to occur. Any individual wants to face up for the kids of this state, or they may proceed to be killed identical to they had been killed in Uvalde yesterday.”
What do we all know in regards to the Texas faculty taking pictures victims?
Nineteen kids and two academics had been killed within the taking pictures, Texas Division of Public Security Lt. Chris Olivarez mentioned. A U.S. Customs and Border Safety agent, one in every of a number of responding to the scene, shot and killed the gunman, a senior Division of Homeland Safety official informed USA TODAY on Tuesday evening.
All the kids had been fourth graders, and their names are beginning to come out. The 2 longtime academics had been recognized as Eva Mireles, 44, and Irma Garcia.
Audrey Garcia, a guardian of one in every of Mireles’ former college students, thanked the trainer for supporting her daughter Gabby, now 23, when she was in third grade. In a Twitter tribute, Garcia referred to as Mireles a “stunning particular person & devoted trainer.”
“There aren’t any phrases,” she wrote. Learn extra right here.
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Gunmaker attracts scrutiny – Uvalde shooter purchased one in every of its rifles
Gun producer Daniel Protection, which noticed its gross sales spike after the bloodbath in 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary Faculty in Newtown, Connecticut, is beneath scrutiny after the Texas taking pictures as a result of the gunman bought one of many firm’s rifles and introduced it to Tuesday’s assault.
Although Daniel Protection is essentially shielded from civil legal responsibility by the 2005 Safety of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, such cowl has been pierced, and the corporate could face years of high-priced litigation, to not point out public backlash.
Households of the Sandy Hook victims efficiently sued Remington, the producer of the Bushmaster XM15-E2S semi-automatic rifle used within the assault. In February, the gunmaker agreed to a $73 million settlement within the case, which hinged on advertising and marketing supplies focused at younger males that urged proof of masculinity and fears of getting your “man card” revoked. Daniel Protection’s advertising and marketing and the concentrate on “tactical” and fight gear may invite civil motion.
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Colleges on alert throughout the nation
Colleges across the nation elevated safety as a precaution. Colleges in Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Virginia, Maryland and Florida had been amongst these providing counseling.
In Connecticut, the place 20 first graders and 6 educators had been killed within the Sandy Hook taking pictures, state police mentioned they despatched further troopers to varsities Wednesday, though no particular threats had been obtained.
“This assault on probably the most harmless of our residents is deeply disturbing and heartbreaking,” state police Col. Stavros Mellekas mentioned in a press release. “Presently, our focus shall be on defending all faculty populations right here in our state.”
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Contributing: Nick Penzenstadler, USA TODAY; The Related Press
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Hazardous road conditions expected as North Texas snow event ends Friday morning
NORTH TEXAS – This week’s snow event will end with a “few flurries” during Friday’s morning commute, according to CBS News Texas meteorologist Jeff Ray.
“But roads will have frozen over,” Ray said.
Expect hazardous road conditions in the morning, as it will be “the worst” the roads have been since the event started on Thursday morning, Ray said.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will “help drivers get around the Metroplex,” Ray said.
A cold front is expected Friday, he said.
“We are going to have wind chills in the 20s all day,” Ray said. “By nightfall on Friday, temperatures will drop quickly and water will re-freeze on the roads across the evening. This ice will remain until mid-morning on Saturday before the sun and warmer temperatures in the mid-40s clear the roadways.”
CBS News Texas will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.
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South Carolina women's basketball: Five Things to Watch – Texas A&M
South Carolina women’s basketball hosts its SEC home opener against Texas A&M on Thursday evening. Here’s how to watch and what to watch for.
1. Missing Ashlyn
South Carolina announced on Tuesday that junior forward Ashlyn Watkins will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Staley let Watkins tell the team about her injury, and then the coaches have tried to push forward.
“We just keep it moving, try not to harp on it too much because it’s felt,” Staley said. “The more you move on, the more they move on – and our players have to move on. It’s a part of it.”
I broke down how South Carolina will try to replace Watkins here.
Staley said, “Only time will tell” the impact of Watkins’ absence, but it is definitely an opportunity for Maryam Dauda, Adhel Tac, and Sakima Walker to step into a new role.
“Sometimes, when you remove someone as big as Ashlyn from your equation, other people have an opportunity,” Staley said. “And what they do with that opportunity, usually, they do something pretty good with it. We’ll work with them, and we’ll be patient with them.”
2. Spurtability
South Carolina’s strengths this season have been its bench and its transition game. In the first two SEC games, South Carolina pulled away with the second unit on the court getting stops and getting out in transition.
Watkins, with her ability to rim run with or without the ball, was a huge part of that. Her absence isn’t going to stop the Gamecocks from running, especially at home. Even without Watkins, the Gamecocks had 15 fast break points on Sunday.
That quick-strike ability has Texas A&M coach Jni Taylor worried.
“We have a saying around here that says, ‘before you know it,’” Taylor said. “If you keep doing the right thing, keep putting your head down, keep grinding, you look up and before you know it, you’ll be where you’re supposed to be. Likewise, if you don’t come out ready, if you are pouting, if you are feeling sorry for yourself, before you know it, you won’t be where you’re supposed to be. That’s one of those things at South Carolina. They’re a really good team. They play really well at home. We will be, flashback of last year here, we’ll be down 15 to zero before we can bat an eye if we don’t come out ready to go.”
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3. (Dress rehearsal)
Nobody is going to say it out loud, but Thursday’s game is an important tune-up for the Sunday showdown against no. 5 Texas.
Is Tac ready to battle Kyla Oldacre? Can Dauda’s shooting pull Oldacre away from the paint? Is there enough rim protection to keep Rori Harmon from getting easy layups, or do they need to get creative? Who should guard Madison Booker?
It’s a familiar refrain in these parts. Get the game in hand early so you have the fourth quarter to look at some different lineups.
“We let our players play through some stuff, and then you’ve got to look at the scoreboard,” Staley said. “If we’re holding serve on the scoreboard, and we’re up, more lenient to leave them out there to give them some minutes. But, if the scoreboard moves in an unfavorable way, then you got to get combinations out there that’s going to move it the opposite way.”
Texas hosts no. 18 Alabama on Thursday night, so the Longhorns can’t afford to look ahead. But we can.
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4. Availability report
Maddy McDaniel and Sakima Walker were both listed as OUT on the Wednesday evening Availability Report.
McDaniel has not played since the holiday break after suffering a concussion. Walker has not played since the Iowa State game and hasn’t been available since the TCU game with an ankle injury. Both have started participating in practice this week but obviously are not yet full-speed.
Vanessa Saidu is listed as OUT for Texas A&M. She has yet to play this season. Amirah Abdur-Rahim is listed as questionable.
Side note: Because Watkins has been declared out for the season, she is not included on the availability report.
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5. Scouting the Aggies
The Aggies are one of the three SEC teams that haven’t reached 10 wins yet. There are a lot of good players on the roster – anyone in the country would take Lauren Ware, Sahara Jones, and Janae Kent – plus a great scorer in Aicha Coulibaly, but the sum of the parts hasn’t been quite where it needs to be.
However, Texas A&M is coming off an upset of then-25th-ranked Ole Miss on Sunday. The win was a 60-58 rock fight in which Ole Miss shot 0-12 in the fourth quarter, but that fits Joni Taylor’s defensive mindset.
‘I think that we’ve been able to show really good spurts defensively of how we can impact the game,” Taylor said. “To hold Ole Miss or any team, for that matter, without a field goal in the fourth quarter is really impressive, and I think it just shows, again, what we are capable of.”
Coulibaly has been a thorn in the Gamecocks’ side before. She scored 32 points and grabbed six rebounds against the Gamecocks in the SEC tournament quarterfinals last season. Coulibaly had no problem getting to the basket and drawing fouls, going 13-15 from the line. And that was with Watkins and Kamilla Cardoso guarding the rim.
“Coulibaly is the one that we haven’t solved playing against her,” Staley said. “I do think they’re better. They’re playing more cohesive. They’ve got some bigs that do what bigs do. They have guards that are a year older, some transfers that have played in our league, so … formidable. And then, they’re coming off a big win against Ole Miss.”
Texas A&M freshman Taliyah Parker was a high school teammate of Tac’s at South Grand Prairie. Parker has appeared in all 14 games this season and averages 5.3 points and 2.4 rebounds.
The Ws
Who: #1 South Carolina (14-1, 2-0) vs Texas A&M (8-6, 1-1)
When: 5:00 EST, Thursday, January 9
Where: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
Watch: ESPN2
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