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Texas Elementary School Gunman: Girl Breaks News - 'Got A Little Secret'

2022-05-26T05:15:28.459Z


Texas Elementary School Gunman: Girl Breaks News - 'Got A Little Secret' Created: 2022-05-26Updated: 2022-05-26 06:51 By: Laura May On May 24, an 18-year-old killed 21 people in a shooting spree at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. What is known so far about the perpetrator and his motives. Update from May 25, 8:27 p.m .: At a press conference, the Texas governor announced new details abo


Texas Elementary School Gunman: Girl Breaks News - 'Got A Little Secret'

Created: 2022-05-26Updated: 2022-05-26 06:51

By: Laura May

On May 24, an 18-year-old killed 21 people in a shooting spree at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

What is known so far about the perpetrator and his motives.

Update from May 25, 8:27 p.m .:

At a press conference, the Texas governor announced new details about the shooter.

The 18-year-old dropped out of high school and had no criminal record in the past.

He lived with his grandmother.

He fired the first shot on his killing spree at the 66-year-old before he fled and committed his crime at the elementary school.

He previously announced the massacre on Facebook, where he made posts like "I'm going to shoot an elementary school."

He bought the two semi-automatic rifles and the ammunition in a local sporting goods store in March.

First reported on May 25:

21 people were killed in a shooting spree at Robb Elementary Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

18-year-old Salvador R. opened fire at the school on Tuesday, May 24.

As it became known later in the day, the young man first shot his grandmother, then drove to the school and shot himself with two AR-15 rifles.

His grandmother is in the hospital.

Her condition appears to be critical.

Salvador R. was also killed by police shots.

After the shots at his grandmother, Salvador R. apparently got into his car and drove off.

He drove into a ditch near Robb Elementary School, got out of the car and walked to school.

Police officers could not prevent him from entering the building.

The United States mourn - and are looking for explanations for the terrible act.

The police are now trying to get "detailed background information" about the young man.

So far, his motives are still unknown.

Shooting spree at a US elementary school in Uvalde, Texas: The perpetrator's message became public on Instagram

The perpetrator had informed a minor on Instagram about his crime before his killing spree.

She herself publishes the chat history and regrets not having prevented the killing.

Salvador R. sent her pictures of his guns and wrote, "I'm close." He wanted the girl to spread the photos more widely.

The minor asked and only got the answer: "I have a little secret".

Ramos posted gun photos on Instagram before the crime.

Here two AR-15 machine guns.

© salv8dor_/Instagram

Shooting spree at a US elementary school in Texas: age, work and what else is known about the perpetrator Salvador R

What is known about the offender: Salvador R. was 18 years old and attended the local high school, according to Gov. Greg Abbot.

According to media reports, he bought two AR-15 rifles for his 18th birthday.

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For about a year he worked at the burger fast food restaurant Wendy's.

About a month ago, Salvador R. resigned. An executive at the grocery chain told The

New York Times

that the young man had been more withdrawn than his peers.

"No one really knew him."

US elementary school in Uvalde, Texas: discussion about stricter gun laws - Senator Ted Cruz against it

Nothing is known about the young man's motives.

After the fact, however, politicians are again discussing stricter gun laws.

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott in Texas signed a law to the contrary just last year.

Citizens of the US state therefore no longer need a permit to arm themselves.

While US President Biden attributes such crimes to lax gun laws, Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz told

CNN

, "We know from history that one of the most effective tools to keep children safe is armed law enforcement in the field." campus is.”

Before the crime, Ramos posted photos of two AR-15 machine guns on Instagram.

The model has been used in other shootings, such as the "Sandy Hook Massacre," where a hitman killed 28 people, including 20 children.

Steve Kerr, coach of the NBA team the Golden State Warriors, reacted to the killing spree with emotional words.

Source: merkur

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