They don't have to intervene. They have no specific duty to protect. Also, while looking for an article on Uvalde, I found that the timing of this story basically matches what happened back then: small contingent arrives quickly, waits over an hour, and finally take action one hour and 20 minutes after the initial call.
I remember one case of a guy being murdered in the subway infront of the police and they didn't do shit. They don't give a fuck of they don't want to, I seem to recall that being in NYC also but I could be wrong.
It was Joe Lozito. He didn't die, but the only reason he's still alive was because a stranger staunched his wounds with fucking napkins. Cops were content watching Lozito get stabbed in the next car over and only came in after the stabber overexerted himself.
They don't have to intervene. They have no specific duty to protect. Also, while looking for an article on Uvalde, I found that the timing of this story basically matches what happened back then: small contingent arrives quickly, waits over an hour, and finally take action one hour and 20 minutes after the initial call.
I remember one case of a guy being murdered in the subway infront of the police and they didn't do shit. They don't give a fuck of they don't want to, I seem to recall that being in NYC also but I could be wrong.
It was Joe Lozito. He didn't die, but the only reason he's still alive was because a stranger staunched his wounds with fucking napkins. Cops were content watching Lozito get stabbed in the next car over and only came in after the stabber overexerted himself.