After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics (trailer) | FRONTLINE

2023-05-22に共有
A year after the Uvalde school shooting, FRONTLINE, Futuro Investigates and The Texas Tribune document the community’s trauma and the fight over assault rifles. Journalist Maria Hinojosa examines the police response, Uvalde’s history of struggle and its efforts to heal.

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コメント (21)
  • @2collinss
    CNN presented a documentary on Ulvalde last night (Sunday May 21, 2023) : very effective presentation which included inter views with children survivors , their parents, body cam footage worn by intervening or non-intervening law enforcement; at one point the CNN crew showed Uvalde/Robb Elementary School parents the body cam footage which Texas authorities have heretofore refused the families access
  • We'd be a much healthier country if everyone understood how little cops care about protecting them. They have no legal obligation to protect, and more often than not they won't.
  • War style weopon? The 1st group of cops had three ARs themselves, plus body armor and balistic shields.
  • It's a sad state of affairs when a country puts guns ahead of the lives of children.
  • @jtgd
    Something needs to be done about mass shootings. I don’t mean to sound political. I’m tired of the culture war crap and lack of meaningful effort to lower the frequency. Like there’s politicians who go immediately for rifles that rapidly shoot people, but you can still use handguns. I’m pro gun in the sense that I think people have the right to possess a weapon for self defense, and though democrats have the answer of gun ban or making it difficult to own one, that only works if someone doesn’t slip through the system. For republicans, they complain about gun control and blame mental health, and yet they reduce healthcare, try to attach work requirements to receive insurance coverage, and haven’t set up a genuine campaign to either investigate and recommend effective policies, or support the ability for people to have more access to resources. Like you can’t be anti-gun control, “small government” and expect the markets to fix uneconomic factors. And even if it is economic. Nothing is being done. We need real change. I hope this majority two party rule breaks up, because we need a new party or something to actually do good administration, rather than political games and holding the country leverage financially for a practice that 1 other country in the world also does
  • The USA has a serious mental health problem, non affordable healthcare and not enough treatment centers~hospitals. We can thank ole’ Reagan for the crisis we’re experiencing today.
  • What happened to the full version? Did the police union threaten Frontline?
  • @foxooo
    We really need to SEE what the bodies of the victims looked like. People need to be visually disgusted by these weapons of war.
  • It is not the Weapon doing the Mass shooting's, Rather It is the MENTALLY CHALLENGED Person who is firing the WEAPON.
  • @kovy689
    How does this affect Lebron’s legacy?