The same article is also on PBS and ProPublica's sites too, since the three of them (TT, PP, PBS) all worked together on this. p.s. I wish the actual documentary wasn't restricted to US viewers....
The same article is also on PBS and ProPublica's sites too, since the three of them (TT, PP, PBS) all worked together on this.
p.s. I wish the actual documentary wasn't restricted to US viewers. Why do, PBS? :(
Possibly, but it might also just be blocked in Canada. Not sure. I could connect to my US VPN to watch it, but like I said, I don't think I'm in the right headspace at the moment. Thanks for...
Possibly, but it might also just be blocked in Canada. Not sure. I could connect to my US VPN to watch it, but like I said, I don't think I'm in the right headspace at the moment. Thanks for providing the alternate link though, for anyone else that might be looking for another way to watch it.
https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi?agreed=on&ytid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbBofi_etkUo Region block is all over the place on this one.
Weird. I wonder why it's blocked in so many countries. I could understand them not necessarily having the distribution rights to content someone else produced, but AFAICT this is a PBS produced...
Weird. I wonder why it's blocked in so many countries. I could understand them not necessarily having the distribution rights to content someone else produced, but AFAICT this is a PBS produced documentary, and yet they're still blocking it almost everywhere.
p.s. That's a really useful site. I'm definitely bookmarking that for later use. Thanks for sharing it!
I watched the documentary, it was incredibly infuriating. What a useless gas bag that Arredondo fellow is. He didn't even take his radio with him... Nobody took command of the situation... All...
I watched the documentary, it was incredibly infuriating.
What a useless gas bag that Arredondo fellow is. He didn't even take his radio with him... Nobody took command of the situation...
All officers involved should find another career, they're not suitable for the job. Cowering in the hallway while children get massacred. How can it be that there was not a single officer among all of them with the balls to do something, it just baffles my mind. I wish this guy was at Uvalde. He knows how to act.
I saw the images too. That's so incredibly messed up, I can't imagine what those poor kids and teachers went through... And to have your supposed “saviors” standing in the hallway just a few...
I saw the images too. That's so incredibly messed up, I can't imagine what those poor kids and teachers went through... And to have your supposed “saviors” standing in the hallway just a few meters away doing nothing makes it that much worse.
Texas Tribune also has this excellent report
The same article is also on PBS and ProPublica's sites too, since the three of them (TT, PP, PBS) all worked together on this.
p.s. I wish the actual documentary wasn't restricted to US viewers. Why do, PBS? :(
I was able to watch the documentary here and I'm in the Netherlands.
:( Although, TBH, I don't know if I'm in the right headspace to watch a documentary like that anyways. So maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
Hhm, I am using NextDNS, perhaps that has something to do with it?
Possibly, but it might also just be blocked in Canada. Not sure. I could connect to my US VPN to watch it, but like I said, I don't think I'm in the right headspace at the moment. Thanks for providing the alternate link though, for anyone else that might be looking for another way to watch it.
https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi?agreed=on&ytid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbBofi_etkUo
Region block is all over the place on this one.
Weird. I wonder why it's blocked in so many countries. I could understand them not necessarily having the distribution rights to content someone else produced, but AFAICT this is a PBS produced documentary, and yet they're still blocking it almost everywhere.
p.s. That's a really useful site. I'm definitely bookmarking that for later use. Thanks for sharing it!
I watched the documentary, it was incredibly infuriating.
What a useless gas bag that Arredondo fellow is. He didn't even take his radio with him... Nobody took command of the situation...
All officers involved should find another career, they're not suitable for the job. Cowering in the hallway while children get massacred. How can it be that there was not a single officer among all of them with the balls to do something, it just baffles my mind. I wish this guy was at Uvalde. He knows how to act.
The Uvalde Killer had so much time, he wrote "L O L" on a classroom whiteboard in his victims' blood. I'll never forget that image.
I saw the images too. That's so incredibly messed up, I can't imagine what those poor kids and teachers went through... And to have your supposed “saviors” standing in the hallway just a few meters away doing nothing makes it that much worse.
I learned everything I needed to know from watching 56 uninterrupted minutes of security footage, but this was very informative.