Uvalde police reform

Uvalde Teacher Exonerated After Three Years: Video Clears Teacher Wrongly Accused

Three years after Uvalde, recently obtained video exonerates teacher Amy Marin Franco, who was wrongly and publicly accused by Texas police of leaving the door propped open. The revelation, coming after years of intense scrutiny and accusations, underscores a pattern of deception and a desperate attempt to deflect blame from the real failures that occurred during the tragic events at Robb Elementary School. It paints a stark picture of how the authorities not only failed to protect the children but also actively worked to scapegoat an innocent individual. This whole episode is a grim reminder of the urgent need for accountability and transparency in the wake of such tragedies.… Continue reading

Uvalde Reaches Settlement with Shooting Victims’ Families; Outrage Over Police Inaction Remains

The city of Uvalde has reached a settlement with the families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting. This agreement includes a monetary payout, covered by the city’s insurance, and represents a significant step in attempting to address the devastating consequences of the tragedy.

Beyond financial compensation, the families also successfully advocated for specific policy changes within the Uvalde Police Department. These changes center on improved fitness standards for officers and enhanced training protocols. This aspect of the settlement highlights a broader effort to reform law enforcement practices and prevent future incidents.

However, the settlement is far from universally accepted as a satisfactory resolution.… Continue reading