The Uvalde School Police Chief is speaking out after the tragedy that unfolded at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas last month.
28.05.2022 - 18:49 / perezhilton.com
Shocking new details have been revealed about some major red flags about the Texas gunman Salvador Ramos…
A family member of the teen revealed that the teen had asked her young child for information about the school he attacked just one week before the massacre. Speaking with Dailymail.com, Shelby Celeste Salazar said her son was a student at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, where her 18-year-old cousin shot and killed 19 children and two teachers on Tuesday. And just days before the horrific mass shooting, she claimed Salvador had pressed the kid for details about his school, specifically asking about where he attended, when students typically went for lunch, as well as his grade. The mom of four stated:
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But a week after his conversation with Salazar’s son, Salvador shot his grandmother Celia Gonzalez in the face at their home before driving to the little guy’s school with an AR-15 assault rifle and killing 21 people. Her son was in class but was not harmed during the teen’s attack. Salazar told the outlet that she had no clue whether the shooter targeted her son or deliberately avoided going into his classroom, saying:
But according to Salazar, Salvador had changed in recent months after his mom Adriana Reyes kicked him out of the house. She explained:
Ultimately, she expressed that she “can’t grasp” why her cousin would attack a school and even their own grandmother:
Wow…
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she wrote on social media. “People are that deeply removed from demanding more from the politicians they’ve elected and are instead demanding ‘entertainment.’ I can’t ask ‘are y’all ok’ anymore because the answer is ‘no,'” she wrote in a Twitter thread. “Please use that energy to ask your elected official to get on Beto time and nothing less.
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