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Minutes before rampage, Texas school gunman sent message warning of attack

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UVALDE, Texas, (Reuters) - The Texas gunman who murdered 19 children and two teachers warned in an online message that he was going to shoot up an elementary school minutes before his rampage, Governor Greg Abbott said on Wednesday, as harrowing details about the attack emerged a day after the massacre.

The gunman, 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, also sent a message saying he was going to shoot his grandmothe­r and another one confirming he had done so, Abbott said at a news conference. Ramos’ grandmothe­r, whom he shot in the face shortly before attacking the school, survived and called police.

Ramos fled the home they shared and crashed his car near Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. A school police officer approached him outside the building, according to officials, but no gunfire was exchanged. Authoritie­s did not offer further details on that engagement.

Ramos then entered the school through a back door carrying an AR-15 style rifle and made his way to a fourth-grade classroom, where all of the victims were killed, authoritie­s said.

Police surrounded the building, breaking windows to help children and staff escape. Members of the elite Border Patrol Tactical Unit also responded and entered the building to confront the shooter, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official told Reuters, requesting anonymity to discuss internal informatio­n.

Ramos was shot and killed by law enforcemen­t. One agent was hit in the leg and grazed in the head, the official said.

The online messages were the only advance warning, Abbott said. He said Ramos, a high school dropout, did not appear to have any criminal record or history of mental health problems. Investigat­ors have not publicly identified a motive.

Abbott said the posts were made on Facebook, but spokespeop­le for Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms FB.O, said they were private one-to-one messages discovered after the shooting. The company declined to say who received the messages or which of Meta’s platforms, such as Messenger or Instagram, was used to send them.

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