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Texas gunman shot granny first

Also acted alone

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UVALDE (AFP) – Before he opened fire in a Texas elementary school – killing 19 small children – teenager Salvador Ramos first shot his grandmothe­r, officials said.

The 18-year-old, who died when police tried to arrest him, was a US citizen and a student in Uvalde, a small community near the Mexican border where the tragedy took place.

A mugshot of Ramos that circulated in local media showed a young man with brown hair, looking in front of him with an expression­less gaze.

”The first incident was at their grandmothe­r ’s residence where he shot the grandmothe­r,” said Erick Estrada of the Texas Department of Public Safety, adding she was later airlifted to a medical facility.

A 66-year-old woman was admitted to a hospital in San Antonio in critical condition following the shooting, according to healthcare officials, who did not provide any further details.

After firing at his grandmothe­r, Ramos fled the scene in a car wearing a bulletproo­f vest and armed with a rifle, Estrada said.

He then crashed near a ditch outside Robb Elementary School, got out, and headed for the school, where law enforcemen­t officers tried, but failed, to stop him.

At around 11:30 a.m. local time, Ramos burst into the school and opened fire.

”And then from there, that’s when he went on and entered several classrooms and started shooting his firearm,” Estrada said on CNN.

Thursday was meant to be the last day of the school year for the 500 students at Robb Elementary, who are aged five to 11 and mostly Hispanic.

Estrada said no car chases had been reported in the area, suggesting that the traffic accident was unprovoked. Two police officers suffered minor injuries in the shootout, Abbott said.

Investigat­ors were working to obtain “detailed background informatio­n on the subject, his motive, the types of weapons used, the legal authority to possess them, and conduct a comprehens­ive crime-scene investigat­ion and reconstruc­tion,” Abbot said.

 ?? AFP ?? Pope Francis smiles at a group of nuns at the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square yesterday. Pope Francis said he was ‘heartbroke­n’ over the school shooting in Texas, which left 19 children and two teachers dead, and condemned the arms trade.
AFP Pope Francis smiles at a group of nuns at the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square yesterday. Pope Francis said he was ‘heartbroke­n’ over the school shooting in Texas, which left 19 children and two teachers dead, and condemned the arms trade.

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