Sheriff Ruben Nolasco won re-election despite pressure from victims’ families to step down and a Justice Department report finding ‘cascading’ failures among the law enforcement response that day

For nearly two years, a Texas county sheriff has refused to step down after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in 2022.

Instead, on Super Tuesday, Uvalde County sheriff Ruben Nolasco faced voters for the first time in the wake of the massacre.

And he won re-election with roughly 39 per cent of votes against three Republican challengers, according to preliminary results.

The sheriff has repeatedly rebuffed calls to resign or withdraw his candidacy for re-election despite overwhelming public pressure from victims’ families, demands that he face criminal charges, and a federal investigation that detailed a minute-by-minute timeline exposing “cascading” failures in the law enforcement response that day.

    • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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      The victims of Republican policies deserve no sympathy because they committed the sin of being outnumbered?

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        No, because there is only so much compassion someone can have before needing to become practical.

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            Yeah dude you’re somehow some paragon of virtue as you judge me across the internet for your own personal reasons. You will project your insecurity as strongly as an evangelical or member of PETA in an attempt to convince yourself that your own shit doesn’t smell. Loud and clear.

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                You’re toxic and deserve to be blocked by me, which I am doing now. Grow up and stop proving my point.

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                  Ignoring people because you hate them for being outnumbered is already what you said you were doing.

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                  You’re toxic and deserve to be blocked by me, which I am doing now. Grow up and stop proving my point.

                  They were not being toxic, and they were making valid points that you were refusing to debate, by side-stepping them.

                  If you can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen.

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                    Debate? It was a personal attack because they took my opinion personally. There is such a thing as being exasperated and I have a right to experience that without justification. Am I sorry that they live in a shithole state? Yes. Do I have any more fucks to give? No.

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                Bruh I live in Texas too, and the second that Abbott was re-voted in, in 2022, after the 6 week “Heartbeat Bill”, AND he took Uvalde after his “Coulda Been Worse” comments, that’s when I was like “To hell with this fucking state.”

                I vote in every election, even for the piddly local shit, but I do not expect change, and the second that I’m able to, I’m out.

                You can only expect people to have compassion for those of us residing in deep red states for so long. Abbott was a popular vote. And he won by a lot.

                I’m trying to remain hopeful/optimistic for Allred. I really do think he can usher in an Era of change.

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      As a Canadian who lives in Alberta, this pains me.

      I despise our provincial government. I vote in every election. I reach out to my electors who I disagree with. And it doesn’t matter because a bunch of old “got mine” boomers rich on oil money, keep voting in their shitty friends who are looting the public in plain view.

      Why don’t I move? Because the whole fucking world seems to be going this way, and the housing market is insane.

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        This is also why it’s worth living in a place like Vancouver or San Francisco. Yes it’s expensive but you’re safe and will be respected by the people around you.