The cop on the surveillance cam who was looking at his cell phone, was married to a teacher who had messaged him saying 'I've been shot and I am dying'. He wanted to rush in but his superiors held him back. Source: This is not even hurting my soul. It is extirpating it.

@publickovacs It can't be true. Nobody casually texts to an injured loved one dying in the next room, just because of a boss. I'm ACAB all day but that doesn't make sense.

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@JLong I understand what you are saying. I typed my toot on the basis of what I saw and heard and gave my source. If they got it wrong, then so did I. They (MSNBC) may have to issue a correction. I may have to do the same.

@publickovacs I didn't mean to accuse you or come off like that, my apologies. Their source might have been misled or I could be wrong, but it just seems too crazy, even for these days.

@JLong No prob. I want to hope that the source I repeated is not completely BS, but I am a media consumer, not a journalist. We will see what the afterlife of the story brings.

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Coming back to revisit our exchange to say just played video and audio of the cop looking at his phone, and you can clearly hear him say "that is my wife's classroom". Narration says shortly after this, his gun was taken because he wanted to go in.

@publickovacs Thanks for the update. I'm at a loss, it's totally incomprehensible.

@publickovacs Seriously, thanks. That's never happened to me on social media before.

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