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The father of one of the victims in the massacre in Texas exclaimed: "The cops are not doing anything - let's storm" | Israel today

2022-05-26T12:24:06.321Z


Angry parents criticized the conduct of the police, who waited more than an hour before entering the school grounds where the massacre claimed in which 19 students and two teachers were killed • Following the shooting - the demand for schoolbags and vests in the United States is skyrocketing


New evidence from the horrific massacre in the town of Yuvaldi in Texas: While the police were angry with the shooter who killed 19 students and two teachers at the Rob school, the father of one of the students asked to break into the scene and confront the shooter, expressing frustration at police conduct.



Javier Suzars, his daughter, fourth-grader Jacqueline Caesars, was killed in the bloody attack, local media told him he rushed to the school when reports of gunfire began and saw police conducting outside the school building.

He said he tried to storm in along with several other passersby, but police stopped him.



"Let's just storm in because the cops are not doing anything like they are supposed to do, they must do more," the father told others present at the scene according to one of the eyewitnesses.

Another woman shouted "Get in there now," but officers prevented an assault by the concerned parents.

After the massacre, Hubble's father told the media that the police officers who arrived at the scene "were not prepared for the incident."



Stephen Macroo, director of the Texas State Department of Public Safety said the killer was on the school grounds for nearly an hour before police made an attempt to enter the building's grounds.

"It took something between 40 minutes and an hour," the senior said.

Authorities in the state announced after the massacre that the killer locked the classroom door he entered and started firing at anyone present at the scene.



At the same time, media outlets in the United States have reported skyrocketing demand for armored vests and backpacks for school students in the state of Texas.

Mike Gauss, a former U.S. Secret Service man and now the owner of a company that makes armored backpacks, told TMZ that his business's sales rose 800 percent.

Other businesses that sell bulletproof vests have also reported a steep increase in sales.

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Source: israelhayom

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