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Via The Wall Street Journal's Douglas Belkin, Rob Copeland and Elizabeth Findell, "Local residents voiced anger Thursday about the time it took to end the mass shooting at an elementary school here, as police laid out a fresh timeline that showed the gunman entered the building unobstructed after lingering outside for 12 minutes firing shots." Excerpt about a mother who was put into handcuffs: "[Angeli Rose Gomez] said she was one of numerous parents who began encouraging—first politely, and then with more urgency—police … to enter the school sooner. After a few minutes, she said, U.S. Marshals put her in handcuffs, telling her she was being arrested for intervening in an active investigation. Ms. Gomez said she convinced local Uvalde police officers whom she knew to persuade the marshals to set her free … Once freed from her cuffs, Ms. Gomez made her distance from the crowd, jumped the school fence, and ran inside to grab her two children. She sprinted out of the school with them." ^ She also saw: "[A] father tackled and thrown to the ground by police and a third pepper-sprayed." |
➤ VIDEO OF PARENTS TRYING TO GET INSIDE: |
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➤ AN 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL WANTS THE WORLD TO HEAR HER STORY — AND IT IS CHILLING: |
11-year-old Miah Cerrillo, who was in the classroom when the gunman entered, spoke with a CNN producer about her experiences — including how she survived and what the gunman said. The CNN producer, Nora Neus, then relayed Miah's story on her behalf. Be aware, her account is graphic and tough to hear. Watch the segment |
➤ IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE SHOOTING: |
Tidbit — Starbucks employees are helping each other out: The Texas Tribune's Erin Douglas tweeted, "Today in the Starbucks drive-thru in Uvalde, the barista asked if I was taking time to take care of myself. I told her I would keep trying and returned the question. She said she actually works in San Antonio, but is working here so that Uvalde baristas have time off to grieve." The husband of one of the murdered teachers just died from a heart attack: "[Joe Garcia], 50, had visited his wife's memorial on Thursday morning to drop off flowers. When he got back home, he 'pretty much just fell over,' [his nephew] said." He and his wife have four children. The full story from The New York Times Students across the country held walkouts to protest gun violence: Via ABC News Video of walkouts in DC and Virginia, via WUSA9 Meghan Markle visited Uvalde: "The 40-year-old Duchess of Sussex — wearing jeans, a t-shirt and a blue baseball cap — reached down with her head bowed and placed flowers at a makeshift memorial outside the courthouse in Uvalde." The full story from CBS News |
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The National Rifle Association (NRA) is holding its annual leadership forum in Houston, Texas today. Is the timing related to Tuesday's shooting?: No, it has been scheduled for a while. Who is speaking?: Former President Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). Here's a list of speakers Watch the summit: Here's the livestream |
➤ WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE SUMMIT: |
➤ IS TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT (R) SPEAKING?: |
He had planned to but backed out following the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Pre-recorded remarks by Abbott will instead play at the convention. For context: There had been wide speculation over whether he would still attend the convention. Plus: "Abbott's decision … comes after … renewed criticism of Republican officials who have long resisted and blocked attempts to strengthen gun control laws in a country where mass shootings have become frequent." More from The Texas Tribune |
➤ TIDBIT THAT'S GETTING TRACTION: |
Guns are banned during former President Trump's address. Critics have seized on the optics of this headline. More from NPR |
In Congress |
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Democrats are looking for a deal. Any deal.: |
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Via The Hill's Alexander Bolton, "Senate Democrats say they are ready to accept a modest deal on gun control legislation as they are eager to get something done in response to mass shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas, even if it falls below their ambitions of previous years." What happened on Thursday: "A bipartisan group of nine senators met Thursday afternoon to chart out a path for negotiations." The policies that are being considered: Expanding background checks and setting up red flag laws to prevent people deemed dangerous from buying guns. What we know is being considered — and what is off the table to keep it bipartisan |
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$10,000 of student loans may be forgiven: |
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Via The Hill's Brett Samuels, "President Biden is nearing a decision on student loan debt forgiveness, with the president and his team zeroing in on canceling $10,000 per borrower, with some potential caveats." What we know, including potential caveats Who would qualify, according to The Washington Post's Tyler Pager, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel and Jeff Stein. |
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Cases to date: 83.5 million Death toll: 1,000,984 Current hospitalizations: 20,356 |
| Shots administered: 586 million Fully vaccinated: 66.6 million CDC data here. |
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| ABC's Allison Pecorin tweeted, "This kid, lying on the cement 4 feet from the steps of the US Capitol and screaming "I just want to eat" is quite literally me." Photo — 'am I the drama?!' |
Politics aside, this is a good pun: |
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The House and Senate are out. President Biden is in Annapolis, Md., and then flies to Delaware. Vice President Harris is in Washington, D.C. - 9 a.m.: Biden left for Annapolis, Md.
- 1:55 p.m.: Biden leaves for Delaware for the weekend.
- Harris has no public events on her schedule.
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- 10 a.m.: Biden addressed the Naval Academy's Class of 2022 graduation. Livestream
- Today: Former President Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and others speak at the at the National Rifle Association conference in Texas. Livestream
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Today is National Grape Popsicle Day. And to plan for the holiday weekend, Saturday is National Brisket Day, Sunday is National Biscuit Day and Monday is National Mint Julep Day! |
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Well done, kid. *Pun is absolutely intended*: |
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