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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 - May 27 2022

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Daily News, Politics

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Former Navy Seal and bestselling author of best-selling author of "In the Blood,” Jack Carr joins Clay to discuss the law enforcement failure in the Texas school shooting. Uvalde police admit they made the wrong decision. Callers with law-enforcement training lend their expertise. Marine Corps vet and Purple Heart recipient Joey Jones joins Clay to talk about the Uvalde shooting and Memorial Day. Chilling 911 call details from the Uvalde police press conference.

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show podcast.

0:04.9

Welcome back in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton Show. Buck is out on Friday, rolling into the memorial day

0:11.6

weekend. I am manning the unsequible ship of truth here and we have got a lot of breaking news

0:18.9

as the continued fallout 72 hours now since the shooting that occurred in Yovol,

0:24.5

the Texas and we are joined now by Jack Carr and Jack has not been able to hear the press conference

0:32.6

which just happened and we played it in an hour one and we've been reacting to it. But Jack is

0:37.7

a former Navy SEAL sniper New York Times best selling offer author of in the blood and Jack,

0:43.5

I appreciate you joining us here and I'm just going to kind of give you a little bit of the

0:47.6

background. I've been writing down the timeline. Obviously you as a Navy SEAL have been trained in a

0:53.9

lot of very difficult hostage and active shooter type situations over your time. So what happened

1:02.4

is the suspect, I mean suspect's probably being kind to him at this point, the killer enters the

1:08.0

school at 1133 police enter within two minutes and exchange fire with him. This guy locks himself

1:17.9

into a classroom. There are many kids inside of that classroom by 1135. He has locked himself

1:27.3

into the classroom. There then are 911 calls that are received from kids inside of these rooms

1:35.7

as well as teachers and it is not until 1250 that the door is finally breached and the suspect is

1:45.6

killed. That is 75 minutes that they allowed this guy with living kids and maybe teachers inside

1:55.2

of that classroom to to continue to have free reign over them there. This sounds like a complete

2:05.6

failure by whoever was in charge there and I know obviously you're not an expert on this particular

2:12.3

situation, but when you hear armed killer 75 minutes alone with kids that are still alive inside

2:19.9

of that classroom. Does that make any sense to you based on how you've been trained?

2:25.9

Well, it's not even training. It's just a responsibility as citizens as humans to run to the sound

2:31.5

of the guns and the first time police officers should be thinking about this is not when it happens.

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