'There is nothing about the laws from this past session that has any relevancy to the crime that occurred here,' GovAbbott says in reference to the gun that was used in UvaldeschoolMassacre
Authorities shed more light on some of the suspect's digital footprint in the weeks and months before Tuesday's mass shooting.
On Feb. 28, in an Instagram group chat with four people, they discussed"Ramos being a school shooter," McCraw said. The next day, on March 1, in an Instagram chat with four people, Ramos discussed buying a gun, according to McCraw. His mother, Adriana Reyes, told ABC News' Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman that her son was"not a monster," but that he could"be aggressive."
Some classmates told ABC News that Ramos was known for fighting and threatening fellow students. They said he exhibited increasingly disturbing behavior over the past two years, threatening at least one classmate and stalking others, and that he claimed to have cut scars into his face.Uvalde is reeling days after facing the second deadliest school shooting in American history, setting up memorials across the community and gathering in prayer.
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