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A day after the massacre, a student armed with two rifles was arrested at another school in Texas

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A day after the massacre, a student armed with two rifles was arrested at another school in Texas

24 hours after the massacre, another armed youth was arrested at a school in the United States. Photo EFE

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A young student was arrested Wednesday outside of Dallas, in the state of Texas, for go to his school with two rifles in his car.

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The arrest came a day after a young man shot 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in the town of Uvalde, also in the state of Texas.

On Wednesday, Richardson Police received a call at 10:55 a.m. alerting that a young man was walking with a rifle towards the Berkner institutereason why some agents go to the place.

The young man was found inside the institute but not armed, local police explained in a statement.

However, in their car, which was parked near the institute, they were found an AK-47 rifle and an AR-15where the student was arrested for the state felony of carrying a firearm in a school zone.

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On Tuesday afternoon, an 18-year-old man identified as Salvador Ramos killed 19 men and two teachers. He was later shot by police.

This is the second mass murder in the country in less than two weeks. On May 14, a white supremacist killed ten peoplemost of them were African-American, at a supermarket in downtown Buffalo, New York.

Ramos warned about 15 minutes earlier in a Facebook message that he would shoot at a school, according to the state governor.

At a press conference, Republican Greg Abbott explained that nearly half an hour before the shooting, Ramos wrote on that social network that he would shoot his grandmother.

Minutes later, he published another in which he said he had attacked his grandmother – who was seriously injured – and in a third message, published a quarter of an hour before the school massacre, he indicated he was preparing. to attack a school.

Meanwhile, the company Meta, owner of Facebook, came out to clarify that “the messages described by Governor Greg Abbott were private, from user to user, and were discovered after the horrific tragedy occurred.”

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