Leaked video shows Texas law enforcement's long wait to confront Uvalde school shooter

Jul 14, 2022 View Original Article
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    -98% Extremely Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    -10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    22% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"Multiple law enforcement officers from Uvalde, the state Department of Public Safety, U.S. Border Patrol and other agencies can be seen in the video."
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8% Conservative
"The Texas Tribune reviewed the footage on June 20, publishing a detailed written account based on the footage, other media reports and law enforcement records."
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8% Conservative
"Much of the details shown in the video have already been disclosed in media reports and details released by law enforcement."
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6% Conservative
"On the same day that a Texas House committee investigating the Uvalde school shooting aounced plans to release footage of law enforcement response to the incident, a video showing police waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway before confronting the shooter was published by the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV."
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-2% Liberal
"Since last month, the three-person House committee -- which also includes El Paso Democrat state Rep. Joe Moody and former Republican state Supreme Court justice Eva Guzman -- has interviewed more than a dozen witnesses behind closed doors, including law enforcement and school workers."
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-12% Liberal
"In law enforcement, when one officer fails, we all fail."
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-28% Liberal
"Burrows said Tuesday before the video's publication that we feel strongly that members of the Uvalde community should have the opportunity to see the video and hear from us before they are made public."
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16% Conservative
"Join us at The Texas Tribune Festival, happening Sept. 22-24 in downtown Austin, and hear from 300+ speakers shaping the future of Texas including Joe Straus, Jen Psaki, Joaquin Castro, Mayra Flores and many others."
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-2% Liberal
"Join us at The Texas Tribune Festival, happening Sept. 22-24 in downtown Austin, and hear from 300+ speakers shaping the future of Texas including Joe Straus, Jen Psaki, Joaquin Castro, Mayra Flores and many others."
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-2% Liberal
"State Rep. Dustin Burrows, a Lubbock Republican and the committee's chair, said earlier Tuesday that he plaed to lead a private briefing for victims' families in Uvalde on Sunday morning, allowing them to see the hallway video from a Robb Elementary School surveillance camera and discuss the committee's preliminary report."
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0% Conservative
"Since last month, the three-person House committee -- which also includes El Paso Democrat state Rep. Joe Moody and former Republican state Supreme Court justice Eva Guzman -- has interviewed more than a dozen witnesses behind closed doors, including law enforcement and school workers."
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-10% Liberal
"Those calls intensified after Gov. Greg Abbott and DPS officials initially made several inaccurate statements about the police response."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Multiple law enforcement officers from Uvalde, the state Department of Public Safety, U.S. Border Patrol and other agencies can be seen in the video.
54% : The Texas Tribune reviewed the footage on June 20, publishing a detailed written account based on the footage, other media reports and law enforcement records.
53% : Much of the details shown in the video have already been disclosed in media reports and details released by law enforcement.
49% : On the same day that a Texas House committee investigating the Uvalde school shooting announced plans to release footage of law enforcement response to the incident, a video showing police waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway before confronting the shooter was published by the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV.
44% :Since last month, the three-person House committee -- which also includes El Paso Democrat state Rep. Joe Moody and former Republican state Supreme Court justice Eva Guzman -- has interviewed more than a dozen witnesses behind closed doors, including law enforcement and school workers.
36% : "In law enforcement, when one officer fails, we all fail."

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