After the massacre at Uvalde's Robb Elementary School in May, Jesse Rizo was worried about his old friend, police chief Pete Arredondo.
"I care about Pete. I care that he's mentally OK. I don't want a human to start to lose it," said Rizo, who is distantly related to a 9-year-old girl who was killed at Robb Elementary. "But I also want to hold people accountable who don't perform their jobs properly." The strain over how to move forward is visible in the signs that have popped up all over town. "Uvalde United." "Uvalde Must Stand Together." While those signs mean different things depending on whom you ask, other signs are more pointed: "Prosecute Pete Arredondo."
That was the largest local demonstration since 1970, when the school district's refusal to renew the contract of a popular Robb Elementary teacher prompted one of Texas' longest school walkouts over demands for equal education for Mexican American residents. That teacher's son is Ronnie Garza, a Uvalde County commissioner.
Those sign holders need to worry obout their obesity
Where is the concern of ctvnews about JustinTrudeau flying around the country on a self promotion tour, emitting tons of CO2 pollution into the atmosphere? All during a climate change emergency I might add. Obviously, ctvnews is part of the laurentian elites gang.
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The person holding the sign has got it wrong. It should be protect the right to self-defence.
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