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[VIDÉO] Murder at a school in Uvalde: Texas officials’ press conference interrupted

[VIDÉO] Murder at a school in Uvalde: Texas officials’ press conference interrupted

UVALDE | Beto O’Rourke, a Texas Democrat, blamed on Wednesday that the Republican governor was “responsible” for the massacre of 21 people, including 19 children at Wolde Primary School.

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“You say it’s unpredictable, and it’s absolutely predictable from the moment you decide not to do anything,” the Democrat accused the governor’s candidate, current Greg Abbott.

“You do nothing, you don’t give us anything,” he said. O’Rourke denounced. “You are responsible,” he promised.

Beto O’Rourke faced many insults, and he was “out of bounds” by Mayor Uvalde who was in the room.

In the United States, gunfire is a constant source of bitterness, and many Americans are so attached to their guns that successive governments are powerless to stop it.

This is especially the case in Texas, where the scene of a play on Tuesday plunged the United States back into the nightmare of a series of school shootings: one of the easiest states to acquire a weapon.

Since the assassination of a supermarket in his city in 2019, Beato O’Rourke has made the fight against guns one of his best political markers.

“Of course we are going to take your AR-15, your AK-47,” he said during a discussion in September 2019. He was warmly praised by the crowd, but harshly criticized by Republicans.

For calls to control the number of guns, conservatives oppose the argument that the United States should provide better treatment for mental health problems, Governor Greg Abbott stressed during his press conference on Tuesday.

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