- Joined
- May 31, 2015
- Messages
- 83,250
- Reaction score
- 184,163
Not my problem. Let the folks who live there deal with this mess
"To protect and to serve..." Their masters!
Last edited:
Not my problem. Let the folks who live there deal with this mess
the lie was allowed to run wild
now they say the teacher removed the rock and slammed outside door shut
should've known better. this is sop in incidents -- always come out first and loud -- saying it was the workers' fault (before any investigation). they followed this policy, and i (we) fell for it
it's now looking like the teacher they tried to scapegoat is a hero. she heard/saw the situation, propped the door open (so she could get back in), ran into the shooting zone to get her phone, ran back into the skool, slammed the door shut, and called the cops
I'm of the opinion that this event was all staged and nothing we're told can be believed 100%Here’s more from the teachers lawyer. Yes she used a rock to prop the door while she went to her car to carry the food back. But she saw the killer crash the truck and heard the morticians yell he’s got a gun. The lawyer said his client was the one that called 911 and she kicked the rock pulled the door shut and was hanging on to the panic bar while talking to 911. There was a confusing second time she opened the door in the middle of all this to run back out and get her cell phone.
Who knows
I tend to disbelieve the party that was in charge and that has decided to stop helping the investigation
12ft |
12ft.io
Look at all the things that had to happen in a precise sequence:I'm of the opinion that this event was all staged and nothing we're told can be believed 100%
I want to see the UNEDITED video.Look at all the things that had to happen in a precise sequence:
1. A whacked out 18 is willing to execute innocent kids
2. He inexplicably has a lot of money to buy the weapons (why is this not being answered???)
3. A door gets randomly propped open at the exact wrong time
4. He happens to walk up to that exact door at the exact time
5. Law enforcement happens to make all the wrong decisions
It sure quacks like something that was orchestrated.
We haven't seen that from Shady Hook yet and never will!I want to see the UNEDITED video.
All the cops in this video tip the scales at over 250, the appear to be well fed, out of shape but don't appear very bright!Uvalde PD/FMV & NQA Surrounded for Two Cameras
2 Citizen journalists went to film uvalde pd and had several different depts sure up
California is another fuking country living in a world of its own!while the unifarty schemes to leverage the tragedy to ban our guns CALIFORNIA passed a law that threats to schools and school officials CANNOT BE REPORTED
Its Racist
We always get everybody’s. name except the copmore strangeness
![]()
Funeral worker says cops stopped him from saving kids during shooting
Cody Briseno said he tried to run toward Robb Elementary on May 24 after he saw 18-year-old Salvador Ramos enter the building with an AR-15 - but says he was stopped by a cop.www.dailymail.co.uk
Funeral home worker claims police STOPPED him from saving kids during Texas school shooting and reveals he tried to help gunman out of car crash until he spotted rifle and his 'evil look'
By Melissa Koenig For Dailymail.Com
- Cody Briseno said he and a co-worker were about eight to 10 feet from where 18-year-old Salvador Ramos crashed his pick-up truck in a ditch
- Initially, he said, he offered to help the teenager, but when he saw that Ramos had an AR-15 and was heading toward the school, he decided to run over
- As he ran, he said, a cop a cop asked him where he was going, and he said he was going in to 'stop' Ramos, who had entered the school from an unlocked door
- The cop then reportedly told him to stay back and shut up
- Ever since, Briseno says he has felt guilty as he had to bury the 19 children and two teachers at his funeral home
- The Texas Department of Public Safety is now investigating the police response to the shooting on May 24
Published: 15:26 EDT, 5 June 2022 | Updated: 16:03 EDT, 5 June 2022
6 shares
127
View comments
An Uvalde funeral worker rushed toward Robb Elementary School after seeing a gunman enter the building - but said cops prevented him from interfering.
Cody Briseno said he and a co-worker were about eight to 10 feet away from where 18-year-old Salvador Ramos crashed his pick-up truck in a ditch on May 24, and he initially sought to offer the teenager help.
But as he realized Ramos had an AR-15 rifle and had an 'evil look' while walking towards the elementary school, Briseno said he decided to run over - watching Ramos enter the building through an unlocked door.
As he ran over to the school, though, Briseno said, a cop asked him where he was going.
'I'm going in and try to stop them,' Briseno remembers telling the officer. 'I told him that [Ramos is] already inside the school.'
But the cop told him to stay back and shut up, NBC News reports.
Briseno did not specify which department the officer worked for.
![]()
Cody Briseno said he tried to run toward Robb Elementary School after he saw 18-year-old Salvador Ramos go inside with an AR-15 but was stopped by an unnamed police officer
![]()
Briseno said he and a coworker saw Ramos crash his pick-up truck into a ditch outside of the school and initially offered to help the teen
![]()
He has since had to bury some of the 19 children and two adults who died in the massacre, as an employee of Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home
Briseno said he and a coworker were outside when they saw Ramos crash a black pick-up truck that morning.
'I see him crawling out the passenger window,' Briseno recounted to NBC News. 'I tell him, "Hey man, are you OK? Are you alright?"'
![]()
Salvador Ramos, 18, (pictured) stormed Robb Elementary School on May 24 and was inside the school building for 77 minutes before police reached the locked door with a key and killed him
But as he was offering help, Briseno said, Ramos turned back to his truck, from where he pulled out an AR-15 assault rifle.
'At that moment, he looks back at me with this evil look, and I see that rifle,' Briseno said, adding that he then warned his co-worker that Ramos has a gun.
They both took off running, when Briseno fell and saw Ramos attaching a magazine to his rifle, he said.
'He was shooting at both of us,' Briseno said. ' I could just hear ricochet.
'He was aiming that barrel right at me and my coworker.'
At that point, Briseno said he called his wife to bring him his own gun as he charged toward Robb Elementary School, where he was eventually stopped.
Ever since, Briseno said, he has felt guilty as he has had to bury some of the 19 children and two teachers at Hillcrest Funeral Home - which is directly across the street from Robb Elementary School.
'My intention was to stop him, and I feel guilty, man, because I couldn't stop him,' he told NBC News.
'It always plays in my head,' Briseno said, when 'I loaded those caskets down.'
What can't governor Abbott get this guy on the Ellen show?more strangeness
![]()
Funeral worker says cops stopped him from saving kids during shooting
Cody Briseno said he tried to run toward Robb Elementary on May 24 after he saw 18-year-old Salvador Ramos enter the building with an AR-15 - but says he was stopped by a cop.www.dailymail.co.uk
Funeral home worker claims police STOPPED him from saving kids during Texas school shooting and reveals he tried to help gunman out of car crash until he spotted rifle and his 'evil look'
By Melissa Koenig For Dailymail.Com
- Cody Briseno said he and a co-worker were about eight to 10 feet from where 18-year-old Salvador Ramos crashed his pick-up truck in a ditch
- Initially, he said, he offered to help the teenager, but when he saw that Ramos had an AR-15 and was heading toward the school, he decided to run over
- As he ran, he said, a cop a cop asked him where he was going, and he said he was going in to 'stop' Ramos, who had entered the school from an unlocked door
- The cop then reportedly told him to stay back and shut up
- Ever since, Briseno says he has felt guilty as he had to bury the 19 children and two teachers at his funeral home
- The Texas Department of Public Safety is now investigating the police response to the shooting on May 24
Published: 15:26 EDT, 5 June 2022 | Updated: 16:03 EDT, 5 June 2022
6 shares
127
View comments
An Uvalde funeral worker rushed toward Robb Elementary School after seeing a gunman enter the building - but said cops prevented him from interfering.
Cody Briseno said he and a co-worker were about eight to 10 feet away from where 18-year-old Salvador Ramos crashed his pick-up truck in a ditch on May 24, and he initially sought to offer the teenager help.
But as he realized Ramos had an AR-15 rifle and had an 'evil look' while walking towards the elementary school, Briseno said he decided to run over - watching Ramos enter the building through an unlocked door.
As he ran over to the school, though, Briseno said, a cop asked him where he was going.
'I'm going in and try to stop them,' Briseno remembers telling the officer. 'I told him that [Ramos is] already inside the school.'
But the cop told him to stay back and shut up, NBC News reports.
Briseno did not specify which department the officer worked for.
![]()
Cody Briseno said he tried to run toward Robb Elementary School after he saw 18-year-old Salvador Ramos go inside with an AR-15 but was stopped by an unnamed police officer
![]()
Briseno said he and a coworker saw Ramos crash his pick-up truck into a ditch outside of the school and initially offered to help the teen
![]()
He has since had to bury some of the 19 children and two adults who died in the massacre, as an employee of Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home
Briseno said he and a coworker were outside when they saw Ramos crash a black pick-up truck that morning.
'I see him crawling out the passenger window,' Briseno recounted to NBC News. 'I tell him, "Hey man, are you OK? Are you alright?"'
![]()
Salvador Ramos, 18, (pictured) stormed Robb Elementary School on May 24 and was inside the school building for 77 minutes before police reached the locked door with a key and killed him
But as he was offering help, Briseno said, Ramos turned back to his truck, from where he pulled out an AR-15 assault rifle.
'At that moment, he looks back at me with this evil look, and I see that rifle,' Briseno said, adding that he then warned his co-worker that Ramos has a gun.
They both took off running, when Briseno fell and saw Ramos attaching a magazine to his rifle, he said.
'He was shooting at both of us,' Briseno said. ' I could just hear ricochet.
'He was aiming that barrel right at me and my coworker.'
At that point, Briseno said he called his wife to bring him his own gun as he charged toward Robb Elementary School, where he was eventually stopped.
Ever since, Briseno said, he has felt guilty as he has had to bury some of the 19 children and two teachers at Hillcrest Funeral Home - which is directly across the street from Robb Elementary School.
'My intention was to stop him, and I feel guilty, man, because I couldn't stop him,' he told NBC News.
'It always plays in my head,' Briseno said, when 'I loaded those caskets down.'
Trans; checkSomething doesn't jive with this whole false flag story....
not pursued -- suspect is probably illegal (mom speaks spanish in interviews). and the possibility that the mexican cartel wing of the dimocrat party ran the thing. cartel is flush with money b/c of dimocrat policy -- did they buy all of the expensive gear for the broke-ass shooter(s)?The activities of these "police" make me more convinced that they allowed the slaughter for political gun-grabbing reasons.
What are you talking about? The teacher let the shooter in. Protocol is to shut the door. Run to the office and let the principal know. Or use the nearest intercom system to alert the main office. The main office can use the PA system to warn everyone. They were all trained to do this. Same in every state.the lie was allowed to run wild
now they say the teacher removed the rock and slammed outside door shut
should've known better. this is sop in incidents -- always come out first and loud -- saying it was the workers' fault (before any investigation). they followed this policy, and i (we) fell for it
it's now looking like the teacher they tried to scapegoat is a hero. she heard/saw the situation, propped the door open (so she could get back in), ran into the shooting zone to get her phone, ran back into the skool, slammed the door shut, and called the cops
Raising False Flags from what I'm reading.Neighbor came over to give me some asparagus out of the garden yesterday. Lived next to them for 30 years. She is a teacher. Kinda went off on this whole thing. Doors were not / didn't lock. The whole cops not going in. Parents showing up & going in. Cops arresting parents. She don't really know what is going on but she sure has a LOT of questions & things are not adding up for her. Then I asked where does an 18 you kid get 4-5K to but guns. She don't know what happened but she is asking a lot of questions. So many protocalls not followed are raising red flags for her.
i'm talking about the lies that you are repeating being completely wrong and debunked. this is sop -- immediately blame the worker when it was the district's fault for having a f--ed up lock on the door. this is same sop for industrial disastersWhat are you talking about? The teacher let the shooter in. Protocol is to shut the door. Run to the office and let the principal know. Or use the nearest intercom system to alert the main office. The main office can use the PA system to warn everyone. They were all trained to do this. Same in every state.
Wanna bet if the doors are locked now?I would like to know who the school contracted out to clean up all the blood?
has to be some type of company with hazmat certifications
didnt poop pants Ziden say the school will be torn down?
Holy cow. Even now the investigation continues? One look at this group is all I need to predict their future success or failure in a high stakes event. Short. Fat. I could go on. But why?
It's all lies!! Every single time their mouths open we get only lies!
Ok, little miss “workers of the world unite”. Debunked my arse. Teacher props open the door at the exact time the shooter crashes into the ditch. Super easy to fix a “broken lock” on one of those doors. A senior at a trade high school could do this.i'm talking about the lies that you are repeating being completely wrong and debunked. this is sop -- immediately blame the worker when it was the district's fault for having a f--ed up lock on the door. this is same sop for industrial disasters
waiting on the reveal --- that a work order was in the system (for months or years) to fix that broken door lock. this is why the district jumped out there and claimed it was the workers fault
Yup, if the lock was broken for a few months (as lil miss workers or the world unite would have us believe) then why would the teacher, who would have known the lock was broken, felt the need to prop the door open with a rock?Here’s more from the teachers lawyer. Yes she used a rock to prop the door while she went to her car to carry the food back. But she saw the killer crash the truck and heard the morticians yell he’s got a gun. The lawyer said his client was the one that called 911 and she kicked the rock pulled the door shut and was hanging on to the panic bar while talking to 911. There was a confusing second time she opened the door in the middle of all this to run back out and get her cell phone.
Who knows
I tend to disbelieve the party that was in charge and that has decided to stop helping the investigation
12ft |
12ft.io
Interesting summation someone left on Monkey Werx's latest Sitrep you-tube video:
![]()
gregory godfrey
1 day ago
More oddities re: TX School Shooter, for your information: He was an 18 year old who lived with his grandma. Had a part-time job at McDonald's (8 hours a week), minimum wage. He dressed in expensive women's clothes. He dropped out of school because he was obsessed with video games. Had a Brand new expensive game console. A brand new F250 pickup “fully loaded.” His weapons: 2 Brand new Daniel Defense (brand) AR15/M4 rifles, with Military grade Optics. Each rifle is between 3,000 and 4,000 dollars. Thousands of rounds of expensive Military grade ammunition. A thousand dollar bullet proof vest. All from a part time job at McDonald's...?!?!?!? Ford F250 Platinum $71,000.00 Game Console $500.00 Rifles $6000.00/$8,000.00 Optics $1000.00 Ammo $900.00 Body Armor $1000.00 TOTAL - $80,400.00 On Minimum Wage ??!! Seems to me SOMEONE WAS FUNDING HIM and training him as well... And oh - he just happens to have known the Buffalo shooter? Seriously?! Someone is TRAINING these so-called ""shooters" .... And those rifles were EXACTLY like one of the rifles from the Las Vegas "shooter". EXACTLY -- down to the optics, AND the vertical fore-grip. And that particular configuration is (legally) only available to "Military and Law Enforcement" ... the only conclusion one can arrive at is that there is someone TRAINING these miscreants so that our Second amendment can be ended. And just before the NRA Convention, how timely... Copied and pasted
Show less
127
REPLY