By Wes Walker
After Uvalde, there was a bipartisan push to address the failure points that made the children vulnerable that day.
Since Sen Cassidy was a lead negotiator who helped pass that legislation, he knows some of the budgeted dollars in that bill were making the schools themselves more secure. The killer in Uvalde found his way in through a door whose lock wasn’t working correctly.
If armed outsiders can’t gain access to the property, or the children inside, the question of what weapon they might have at their disposal becomes moot.
In Nashville, for instance, we saw the killer consciously select one target among several with relatively light security over others with more. The school’s locked door was irrelevant since she gained entry by shooting out the glass in the door and stepping inside.
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