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Salvador Ramos, the 18-year-old from Texas who killed at least 19 children at an elementary school in the US state, reportedly acted alone.
Ramos was a student of Uvalde High School before finding work at a local outlet of fast food company Wendy’s, reports CNN quoting Greg Abbott, the governor of Texas.
He was born in North Dakota, reports The Telegraph.
A photo of two AR15-style rifles was posted on the Instagram account believed to be linked to Ramos just three days before the incident, CNN reports.
The photo was posted as a story and multiple classmates confirmed that the account belonged to Salvador Ramos.
His TikTok page has only a single post of a mobile game. However, the bio under his profile picture on TikTok reads: “Kids be scared irl” or in real life, adds the CNN report.
Ramos had hinted on social media that an attack could be coming, according to state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, who said he had been briefed by state police. He noted that the gunman “suggested the kids should watch out,” and that he had bought two “assault weapons” after turning 18.
Salvador Ramos, 18, started posting on Facebook “approximately 30 minutes before reaching the school,” Abbott said of the teen, who did not appear to have a criminal record.
“The first post .. said, ‘I’m going to shoot my grandmother.’ The second post was, ‘I shot my grandmother,’” Abbott said. “The third post, maybe less than 15 minutes before arriving at the school was, ‘I’m going to shoot an elementary school.’”
The governor also said Salvador Ramos had no known mental health history or criminal record before the violent shooting.
The televised press briefing was interrupted at one point by O’Rourke, the former presidential candidate who is now running as the Democratic candidate for Texas governor, who screamed that the shooting at Robb Elementary School was “totally predictable” and “preventable.”
O’Rourke was escorted out of the building.
Investigators believe Ramos posted photos on Instagram of two guns he used in the shooting, and they were examining whether he made statements online in the hours before the assault, a law enforcement official said.
One of Ramos’ former classmates said that the killer texted him photos of a firearm and a bag full of ammunition days before the attack.
The friend said he was somewhat “close” to Ramos and would hear from him occasionally to play Xbox together.
“He would message me here and there, and four days ago he sent me a picture of the AR he was using … and a backpack full of 5.56 rounds, probably like seven mags,” CNN reports quoting the friend.
“I was like, ‘bro, why do you have this?’ and he was like, ‘Don’t worry about it,'” the friend said.
“He proceeded to text me, ‘I look very different now. You wouldn’t recognize me,'” he added.
The friend said Ramos was bullied by others in school for the clothes he wore and his family’s financial situation.
Eventually, Ramos started to be seen less in class.
“He would, like, not go to school … and he just, like, slowly dropped out,” the friend said. “He barely came to school.”
The friend also said that after his own graduation, he communicated with Ramos less. But every few months, Ramos would send a text or ask to play Xbox.
Meanwhile, Adrian Mendes, the evening manager at the Wendy’s outlet Ramos worked at, said that Ramos “kept to himself mostly,” reports CNN.
“He felt like the quiet type, the one who doesn’t say much. He didn’t really socialize with the other employees,” Mendes told CNN.
“He just worked, got paid, and came in to get his check.”
On May 12, the 18-year-old shooter messaged a Los Angeles-based woman on Instagram, tagging her in a photo of his guns, reports The Daily Mail.
“You gonna repost my gun pics,” Ramos direct messaged her.
“What your guns gotta do with me,” she replied on Friday.
“Just wanted to tag you,” he wrote back.
Then at 5:43am on Tuesday, Ramos messaged her and said: “I’m about to”.
The reason for the shooting is yet unknown. To find out what triggered the terrible murder, police are looking into his two social media accounts.
The governor also said Salvador Ramos had no known mental health history or criminal record before the violent shooting.
Law enforcement and mental health experts say there are patterns behind the behavior of mass shooters
Similarly, there is little information about Ramo’s mental health or other issues. Disclosure of any information would be inappropriate in such circumstances unless we had sufficient evidence.
There’s also the question of school safety. St. Louis County Councilman Tim Fitch, who once served as Police Chief for the county, points to controlled, gated access and security cameras surrounding school buildings along with military guards patrolling school grounds as measures he’s seen work worldwide.
As the mass shooting unfolded at Robb Elementary School, Fitch watched with familiarity.
“The police response now is ‘get there as soon as you can’. The first officer on the scene goes in and takes on the gunman,” he said.
Fitch now consults other police departments on how to respond to an active shooter.
“Many times they’ll start with ‘I’m going to after this individual, this particular individual,’ a family member and the rage just builds. The rage builds and ‘what am I going to do next? What can I do to the give the community, who I’m mad as hell at, the most shock factor?’ That’s why they target these schools,” he said.
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