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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of Tuesday's A&G: The cover-up of how little Uvalde cops did to stop the massacre a week ago. A protester throws cake at the Mona Lisa, the Humanity of it all! A woman loves an airplane, and wants to have it's kids? Young Alex had an interesting offer from one of his guests at his side job, How did he respond? 

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From the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington broadcast center

0:15.0

Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty

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The Armstrong and Getty Show

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Music

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At first, investigators said a school police officer confronted the shooter when he arrived on the scene.

0:36.0

Troopers claimed he then ran inside, went on a shooting rampage, then was fatally shot by officers.

0:42.0

But in the following days, law enforcement reports changed. On Friday, investigators said a school resource officer never confronted the shooter because the officer was not on campus.

0:53.0

Troopers now say the 18-year-old gunman entered the building through a door that had been propped open by a teacher and immediately entered the fourth grade classroom.

1:02.0

Oh, and that is just some of the information that was it would seem purposefully misleading by officials coming out of the horrifying shooting a week ago today in Uvalde, Texas, including the how many people were there when and how they reacted as they covered up the fact that they didn't do anything.

1:22.0

While parents and standards by were screaming and pleading and crying, please do something he's in there murdering children but the police just stood around for whatever reason and then lied about it, which is just fantastic.

1:33.0

Well, and the little children were calling 911 from the classroom begging the police to come save.

1:39.0

Oh, they're here. There's no point in calling 911. They know it's going on. I know it's astounding to you as a child cowering under a desk while you're watching people being murdered.

1:47.0

But there are police right outside. They're just not willing to come in and do anything.

1:52.0

And oh, and then they're going to lie about what they did so that they don't get any trouble. So that's the current state of that story and I find it so troubling.

2:00.0

It's difficult for me to even get into. It's just it's just amazing. I suppose the good news and all this is everybody's reaction seems to be the same.

2:12.0

This can't be the way we do it. Right. Like I was saying last week, there have to be people that are willing to go in there.

2:20.0

Let's hire them to be police. If you personally don't want to go in, I get that.

2:26.0

But there have to be enough people that are willing to go in that we can hire to be police. Let's hire those people.

2:33.0

Did you read the David French piece about this in the dispatched? I thought it was a very, very good.

2:41.0

And it reminds me of the things I was thinking about Memorial Day weekend visiting battle sites and paying tribute to the fall and et cetera.

2:49.0

Thinking about what binds us together as opposed to the day to day vicious arguments and efforts to divide us.

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