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Timeline with 911 calls:

Timeline explained by Texas Police 5/27/2022

11:27 - Exterior door propped open by teacher
11:28 - Shooter crashes car in ditch. teacher runs into her room to grab a phone goes back out to the door to call 911
11:28 - 2 males at funeral home approach shooter after crash, they get shot at, one of them fell
11:30 - 911 call from teacher "There is a crash and a man with a gun"
11:31 - Shooter reaches last row of vehicles in the school parking lot
11:31 - Shooter begins to shoot at the school windows. Several cop cars arrive at the car crash site
-- Confirms resource officer for the school WAS NOT ON CAMPUS at this time. Stated that he heard the call and drove to the school (was under 1 minutes
away) and drives right by the shooter AT THE SAME TME as the shooter is firing into school windows --
11:32 - More shots fired at the school. At least 100 rounds have been fired at the school from outside.
11:33 - Shooter enters the school and goes into the classroom and starts to shoot
11:35 - 3 cops enter the school through the open door. 4 more cops follow them [7 total]. 2 cops received 'grazing wounds' through the closed classroom door
11:37 - More rounds fired [Not specified who is shooting]
11:38 - More rounds fired [Not specified who is shooting]
11:40 - More rounds fired [Not specified who is shooting]
11:44 - More rounds fired [Not specified who is shooting]
11:51 - More officers arrive
12:03 - More officers arrive and go into the school. There are now 19 officers in the hallway outside of the classroom
12:03 - Child in the classroom calls 911. Call lasts 1 minute 22 seconds
12:10 - Child calls back to 911. Tells them that multiple people are dead in her classroom
12:13 - Child calls back to 911
12:15 - BORTAC arrives
12:16 - Child calls back to 911. Says there are 8-9 students alive in her classroom
12:19 - Different child calls into 911. Hangs up when another student tells her to
12:21 - Child calls back to 911. You can hear shots in the background of the call
12:21 - Shooter shoots again and is believed to be at the door of the classroom. Cops move down the hallway towards it
12:36 - Child calls back to 911. Operator asks her to stay on the call and stay quiet
12:43 - Child on with 911 asks the Operator to "Please send in the police now"
12:46 - Child on with 911 says she can hear the police next door
12:47 - Child on with 911 asks the Operator to "Please send in the police now" again
EDITED: 12:50 - Local police are still asking the feds that have arrived to wait. Feds breach the door without the local police with keys from the janitor - local police had keys the whole time.
12:50 - Shooter killed

58 total magazines brought by the shooter
1657 rounds were purchased by the shooter

  • Bloobish [comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    What confuses me is wasn't this kid more or less financially destitute working at a restaurant for what I would believe to be minimum wage? Was this all run up on credit then?

    • Shoegazer [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I doubt it was his card. It must’ve been his grandmother’s card. But that should be easy to track down. In fact that should be the easiest thing to uncover. But the fact we don’t have that information right now is setting off my EMF meter.

    • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Was this all run up on credit then?

      Doesn't seem that crazy if it was his intent to do a mass shooting (i.e. this was planned to an extent). Not like he'd be paying it back.

      • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        I feel like a credit card company SHOULD have some automatic alerts pop off if they see someone drop $3,000 on ammunition in one day but they probably do and were certainly just ignored

          • cawsby [he/him]
            hexagon
            ·
            3 years ago

            Cash advance on a card for someone who is 18 would be like $750 tops with maybe $5-6k credit.

            This guy bought on credit.

        • Catherine_Steward [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          It's probably just because people often buy shittons of ammo at a time. The fact that it was a kid who shouldn't have that kind of money to spare definitely raises red flags, but that's the kind of thing I can absolutely see automated systems and bureaucratic hierarchies just missing.

          • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Definitely something that should be questioned: Why isn't someone putting themselves in a life ruining amount of debt for ammo flagged?

            • Quimby [any, any]
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              3 years ago

              well, you see, capitalism wants you to do exactly that, all the time. so they aren't going to flag something that is a "successful" outcome.