Abby Livington of The Texas Tribune reported on the Congressional hearings about the Uvalde massacre. Please subscribe to The Texas Tribune. It is a valuable source of information and insight about the Lone State State. The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
WASHINGTON — Miah Cerrillo, an 11-year-old in fourth grade who survived the school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, said she covered herself in another student’s blood to trick the shooter into thinking she was already dead.
Cerrillo, wearing a sunflower tank top and her hair pulled back into a ponytail, spoke softly as she answered questions for 2 minutes on video about what she endured that day in the classroom, just a few weeks after she witnessed her friends and teacher die in a deadly school shooting.
“He shot my teacher and told my teacher good night and shot her in the head,” she said in the prerecorded video. “And then he shot some of my classmates and the white board.”
Cerrillo was the youngest of a small group of Uvalde survivors and family members who testified at a House hearing Wednesday about the devastation wrought by gun violence in their communities.
On May 24, an 18-year-old gunman armed with two assault rifles entered the school building killing 19 children and two teachers and injuring 17 others.
That day Cerrillo said she and her classmates were watching a movie. Her teacher received an email and then got up to lock the door — that’s when made eye contact with the gunman in the hallway, Cerrillo said.
At that point, the teacher told the students to “go hide.” Cerrillo hid behind her teacher’s desk among the backpacks. The shooter then shot “the little window,” presumably part of the door to the hallway. She said the gunman entered a neighboring classroom and was able to access her classroom through an adjoining door. That’s when he started shooting.
One of the students who was shot, a friend of hers, was next to her among the backpacks.
“I thought [the gunman] was going to come back to the room, so I grabbed the blood and I put it all over me,” she said.
She said she “stayed quiet” and then she grabbed her teacher’s phone and called 911.
“I told [the operator] that we need help and to send the police [to my] classroom,” she said.
Cerrillo added that she did not feel safe in school and did not “want it to happen again.” An off-camera questioner asked if she thought a shooting like this will happen again and Cerrillo affirmatively nodded.
Cerrillo was calm and quiet. She didn’t cry. But some of the adults from Uvalde who testified wept before the committee, including her father, Miguel Cerrillo, who traveled to Washington to testify in person.
“I come because I could have lost my baby girl, but she’s not the same baby girl I used to play with,” he said, adding that “schools are not safe anymore.”
Kimberly Rubio, a newspaper reporter and the mother of 10-year-old Lexi Rubio, who died that day, described dropping her children off at the school and attending end-of-school-year awards ceremonies that morning.
“I left my daughter at that school and that decision will haunt me for the rest of my life,” she said, as she testified in a video recording sitting next to her stone-faced husband, Felix Rubio.
She called for a ban on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines, raising the age to purchase certain guns, keeping guns out of the hands of people deemed to be a risk to themselves or others, stronger background checks and to repeal gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability.
“We understand for some reason to some people, to people with money, to people who fund political campaigns, that guns are more important than children,” Rubio said. “So at this moment we ask for progress.”
Dr. Roy Guerrero, a pediatrician, Uvalde native and graduate of Robb Elementary School, described in the hearing room his encounter with the bodies of two deceased children that arrived at his hospital.
The children’s bodies were “pulverized,” “decapitated” and “ripped apart.” The bullets did so much damage to their bodies that the “only clue as to their identities was a blood-splattered cartoon clothes still clinging to them, clinging for life and finding none.”
He added that he and other hospital personnel braced that day for an onslaught of carnage, but it never came because so many of the victims were already dead.

What a brave little girl.
Curses on those who refuse to take action to protect these babies!!!!
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There is absolutely no reason why citizens should have access to weapons and ammunition that can do this sort of damage. It’s insane. And advocacy for those weapons and ammunition is complicity in child murder. It’s just NOT acceptable.
The major thing that abets a bad guy with a gun is a guy who thinks he’s a good guy with a gun.
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We must no longer accept the things we think we cannot change. We must change the things we cannot find acceptable.
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We have to keep adding to the progressive members of the Democratic Party in Congress. It is the only way we can try to create a better future for our young people.
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Miah Cerrillo was known to the now combat-traumatized Pediatrician because she had been his patient during the early years of her liver surgery. She really is a strong human being, in every way.
Miah’s Pediatrician is Dr. Roy Guerrero. He attended Uvalde Robb Elementary as a child.
Dr. Guerrero found Miah Cerrillo in the ER shaking w/ terror, wounded, soaked in blood.
Once in the Hospital Surgical Area, Dr Guerrero found 2 pulverized children. Decapitated. Unrecognizable. Dead students. Dead teachers. These are the words Dr. Guerrero used to describe the carnage inflicted on Robb Elementary.
He is the ONLY Pediatrician in Uvalde.
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What kind of country allows this level of carnage to continue unabated massacre after massacre! It’s mind-boggling and mind-numbing, unacceptable and we are looking at the GOP, the party that values guns more than the lives of children or anyone else for that matter. The GOP abettors of mass gun slaughter should be voted out of office but I am not holding my breath that there will be enough sane people to oust them in the gun loving states. The GOP vomits up the same stale arguments against gun control, the GOPers are without shame or even basic logic, they seem to think that the 2nd Amendment is some kind of sacred psalm handed down from God. News flash, the 2nd Amendment allows for gun control and even banning certain weapons and types of ammunition.
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The GOP is not the party of the right to life. It’s the party of the right to own weapons that kill. Next time you hear BS about the right to life, remember that this party defends massacres of babies.
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“The Right to Death Party”
Right to Death
Is what they are
Right to life
Is what they bar
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The Party of Death”
Party of Death
Is what they are
Party of breath
Is what they bar
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I watched the pediatrician’s testimony but couldn’t bear to watch any more.
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“War is hell. You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it. Those who brought war into our country deserve all the curses and maledictions a people can pour out.” — William Tecumseh Sherman
In 1966, when I was serving in the US Marines, I was sent to fight in Vietnam and after that experience, I totally agree with Sherman.
The United States is currently involved in a bloody Civil War and we already know who the enemy is. If you want to know, too, here’s a link to the list of fascists fighting to overturn our Constitutionally guided government.
https://www.splcenter.org/news/2021/02/09/new-splc-analysis-566-antigovernment-extremist-groups-pose-threat-national-security
Now, every movement has a propaganda machine and so do those dangerous extreme right fascists in the US.
That misleading propaganda machine starts with FOX (fake) News, One America News, Sinclair Media, et al.
I also think ALEC is part of the extreme right’s misinformation machine.
The complete list may be found here: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/?s=list+of+extreme+right+sources
That is why I think graphic video’s and photos of the victims of every hate crime, especially children, should be made public with easy access. Until we are wiling to confront the extreme right propaganda with vivid evidence of how barbaric these ahte crimes are, the MAGA fascists will keep killing us.
“Even before details were known about the shooter who killed 19 children and two school faculty at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, fringe media were awash in rumors, conspiracy theories and misinformation.
“Some posts incorrectly identified the shooter, while others posited without evidence that the massacre was a government-orchestrated “false flag” operation.
“With the tragic events following closely on the heels of another mass shooting in Buffalo, N.Y., the online discussions reverted to unfounded narratives and scapegoats that have become all too familiar as the country grapples with the continued toll of gun violence.”
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/26/1101479269/texas-uvalde-school-shooting-misinformation-conspiracy-far-right
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This is a video about some common sense gun control from a former Marine.
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http://sacompassion.net/poem-america-is-a-gun-by-brian-bilston/
America is the laughing stock of the world for allowing so many of it citizens to own weapons of war/death
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And the poem is from Feb 15, 2018. Nothing ever changes in this country, thanks to the recalcitrant GOP that still says we need more guns and that a good guy with a gun will save the day.
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A good guy with a gun?
Would that be Kyle Rittenhouse?
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Or George Zimmerman?
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Good Guy with a gun
A good guy with a gun
Is really loads of fun
When on a shooting spree
He’s something you should see
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Being out of the country for a couple of weeks really puts the absurdity about the debate over Americans’ gun fetish into a stark light. Every one of the apologists’ arguments sound as patently foolish as they are when you’re around people–conservative to liberal–who all agree it is patently foolish. I’ve already pointed out how the framers’ intent on the second amendment was all about protection of the nation, nothing more, nothing less. Two recent events are indicative of the absurd views Americans have and how the perversion of the second amendment completely skew our worldview.
The recent, tragic car attack in Berlin that killed one teacher and injured 17, mostly children on a class trip is a great example. Don’t be fooled by the red herring of everything under the sun except guns being the issues. It is emerging that this was a mentally ill person. What that mentally ill person didn’t have was access to machine guns hand guns, any kind of guns, any kind of ammunition. Having just walked in that area just days before, a gun could have killed hundreds. It’s so damn obvious.
June 25 will mark the first anniversary of a mentally-ill Somalian refuge who engaged in a knife attack that killed three and injured seven in a small German city. This June 25 will mark the world premiere of a musical event, a mass dedicated to peace called “The Armed Man”. In this small city, this attack drew out a response of vigilance and continued support for freedom commemorated by original music. In the U.S., we know it would have created useless debate, no action, and amnesia. (Amnesia as a political tool is a topic of study is ripe now.)
We are not a civilized nation. We will not be until we actually put public education at center of public life, finally agree interpretations of the second amendment are based on myths, and health care costs are no longer lethal. It’s so simple, it will never happen. The pursuit of the fantasy of a John Wayne film has permanently lamed American governance.
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…as a topic…
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From a Marine re: Gun Laws…https://www.cnn.com/videos/opinions/2022/06/08/retired-marine-gun-control-opinion-orig-jm-dp.cnn
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More good reporting from The Texas Tribune today: abbedumbo (I know I misspelled the beginning of his name so, sorry. Of course, the last part is exactly appropriate) stated something about his not being in command & that, since bullets were being fired, police did not go in. Wait, WHAT? Isn’t that what POLICE are SUPPOSED to do, serve & PROTECT? Do the even more sickening aspects of this tragedy never end?
I am glad that the surviving teacher was able to testify. This fake police “chief” must be prosecuted.
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