Judging Freedom - Uvalde Texas Parents Outraged over Police
Episode Date: June 6, 2022Uvalde mom handcuffed by 'coward' cops for trying to rush inside school and save her kids claims police threatened her with a probation violation for obstruction of justice if she spoke to me...dia. #Uvaldew #gunrights #parentsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hi, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here with Judging Freedom. Today is Monday, June 6th,
2022. It's about 140 in the afternoon here on the east coast of the United States. The incredible incompetence and malfeasance in office, perhaps even approaching a criminal level, I don't know.
Depends on what facts emerge surrounding the failures of the police in Uvalde, Texas,
to prevent or diminish the killings that occurred there
last week just continue to mount. Today, I want to focus for just a few minutes on a very difficult
story to confront. A wonderful, wonderful mom of two children in that school insisted on running in to grab her child and protect her child.
The police not only restrained her, they handcuffed her. They didn't have time to go in there and
protect the child, but they had time to look up the criminal record of the mother. She apparently
had some offense 10 years ago, and they threatened to slap her with a probation violation if she didn't stop
speaking to the press. Boy, this sounds like Russia or even worse, even the old Soviet Union,
where the police would arrest you if they didn't like your exposing their excessive behavior to
the press. Of course, there was no free press in the soviet union and there
isn't much of one uh in russia today we're gonna play the clip it's only about 30 seconds long
of this wonderful mom explaining what happened to her and then i'll analyze it for you said well
you're gonna have to arrest me because i'm going in there and i'm telling you right now i don't see
none of y'all in there y'all are standing standing with snipers, and y'all are far away.
If y'all don't go in there, I'm going in there.
He immediately put me in cuffs.
As soon as they uncuffed me, I jumped that first gate fence,
and once I jumped it, I went to my son's class.
While you were inside the school, did you see officers inside the school?
There was not one officer inside the school when I ran to my second son's class.
There was not one officer.
And you were hearing gunshots, so you knew that it was an active shooter.
It was still active.
This woman is an American hero.
She is the model of maternal courage.
And the police should be ashamed of themselves.
The right of a parent to protect a child is of
paramount importance in America. And the police had absolutely no right whatsoever
to restrain her from going in there, to handcuff her at the scene, and then to threaten her if she
exposed what they did. What they did should be exposed to the entire world.
It is incompetent and it is malfeasance in office. And it may very well, as I said earlier,
be a crime under Texas law. This great lady ran into the school while the killer was shooting
to save her two children, which she succeeded in doing, and that made the
police, didn't make the police look bad. The police made themselves look bad. It exposed the police
in that town under that chief, Pete Arundondo, as the cowards that they are. Greg Abbott better do
something about this or he'll
soon lose that word in front of his name that he likes a lot. Governor, Judge Napolitano for judging freedom.
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