Episode Description
The Uvalde Verdict: What the Decision Really Means
The verdict is in.
In this episode of Stop the Killing, former FBI executive and use-of-force expert Katherine Schweit breaks down the legal outcome of the Uvalde case — what the verdict establishes, what it doesn’t, and why accountability in cases like this is so often misunderstood.
This is not reactionary commentary. It’s a clear-eyed explanation of how deadly force law, command responsibility, and policy failures intersect — and why public expectations and legal reality rarely align.
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Our comprehensive deep-dive into the Uvalde shooting — covering the full timeline, systemic failures, and command breakdowns — is available right now for Apple and Patreon subscribers and releases tomorrow on the public feed.
In this episode:
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What the verdict legally confirms — and what it leaves unresolved
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Why criminal and civil accountability don’t operate the same way
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How policy failures shaped the outcome
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What this case means for future active-shooter response standards
If you want clarity instead of outrage, this episode is essential listening.
Related episodes: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/stop-the-killing/s4e48-the-uvalde-shooting-a-comprehensive-analysis
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