People gather and pray at a monument for the victims of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. (AP photo / Wonmei-E)
I’m lonely. No friends. Violence against women. Unpredictable. This is how some alumni explained when 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, who invaded Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, was shot at one of the deadliest schools in the United States since 2012. ..
newspaper San Antonio Express News Collect the testimonies of fellow murderers, That action attracted attention.. Keanna Baxter was reported to have refused to move forward from Salvador Ramos after witnessing her friend dating him obsessed with Ramos’s volatile behavior.
“He dated my ex-friend, and they broke up,” he said... “Then he tried to go out with me, but I said no, because I always had this kind of anxiety about him.”
Ramos killed at least 19 infants and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. (Photos by social media / AFP)
Unpredictable and violent
According to Baxter, Ramos was unpredictable and violent when he went out with his friends. “She told me he was scared,” Baxter said.Like he became super violent. And when he lost her temperament, she was literally afraid of her own life., Basic. He sent her these really nasty texts, where he yelled at her from something so sweet. “
“Overall, he was as violent and aggressive,” Baxter added. “He tried to fight a woman. He tried to fight someone who said no to him. If he got lost, he would get angry. He was especially violent against women. I did, “he says. NY Post, According to the chronicle San Antonio Express News..
According to the New York Post, another episode in which Ramos was known to be involved in a relationship with a woman was starring with Crystal Foots, 17, who is also a student at Yuvarde High School.
After she quarreled with her ex-boyfriend on social media, Ramos threatened to hurt her in Instagram comments, they say. “It was just harassment, and I didn’t like to provoke him or anything like that,” she said. “He was aggressive for no reason …. block it.”
Foutz also learned that he was stalking her ex-boyfriend after Ramos broke up.
“My other friend, when I was working with (Ramos), had an incident between my girlfriend and boyfriend: (Ramos) tried to fight her girlfriend,” Foutz said. Told to. “And that was really pointless, just because he was so aggressive.”
This is not the first time Ramos’s unstable behavior has been explained by a high school classmate.
Santos Valdes Jr., 18, said they were nearby until he derailed. Ramos appeared one day in a park playing basketball with a cut all over his face. First he told Valdes that his cat scratched him, and he revealed the truth: It was cut “just for fun”.
According to Baxter, a video of Ramos holding a dead cat in the passenger seat of a car is circulating. Meanwhile, Foutz said he watched a video of TikTok punching the wall himself, wearing boxing gloves and proclaiming that he could fight anyone.
Rev. Daniel Myers prays in front of the cross as people pay homage to the monument near Robb Elementary School. Jack Gruber / USA Today Network (via Reuters)
“He was very aggressive,” recalled Foutz. “If you ask him for something, he chooses you, he’s trying to tell you something, and you don’t react to him, it will offend him … ( He was) very tenacious and very aggressive. “
Rumors from the US media among high school students said Ramos was angry that he couldn’t graduate. He is reportedly a high school dropout, but Baxter saw him at school last month. Foutz remembered seeing him on campus last fall.
“Honestly, I never thought about this kid twice,” Baxter said. “I knew little about this kid for a year. He appeared out of nowhere.”
Police officers show a graphic showing the route that gunman Salvador Ramos arrived at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas EFE / EPA / TANNEN MAURY
The two girls called Ramos “loneliness” without “friends”. “People who tried to give him the opportunity to be friends, he scared them,” he said. .. “
“He didn’t have any friends,” Baxter said. “Honestly, no one has spoken to him because people were really scared of him.”
“We had been threatened before, so I thought they would probably be in high school,” he said. “But it’s not for kids. It must have been us. There was no reason to go hurt those kids.”
Source: New York Post and San Antonio Express News
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