At Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Salvador Ramos killed 19 fourth graders and two teachers. It is unclear why he did this.

After shooting his grandmother in the head at home, the teenager stole her car and drove it to school, whereupon it crashed in a ditch. Then, he entered the classroom and opened fire at random.

Ramos purportedly purchased two AR-15s with three hundred rounds of ammunition on May 16, despite having only turned eighteen on that date.

His grandmother Celia Martinez’s house is only ten minutes away by car from the Oasis Outback store in Uvalde, where the guns were purchased. On Wednesday morning, Rolando Reyes, Celia’s husband, stated that neither of them knew their grandson had purchased the guns. The 66-year-old had taken Ramos to Applebee’s for dinner to celebrate his birthday.

The teenager and his mother had gotten into a fight over her turning off the Wi-Fi, so the teenager moved in with his grandparents.

“I had no idea that he was armed. Had I been aware, I would have filed a report. 74-year-old Rolando told ABC NEWS. After that, he disclosed that Ramos was reserved and occasionally went to work with him. “I’d take him to work with me sometimes,” he continued. Occasionally, but not always.

He missed all of last year’s school. No, he did not graduate. You would attempt to educate him, but children today assume they are well-informed. He was extremely silent and didn’t say much. “.

Rolando received a call from a neighbor that his wife had been shot when the teen opened fire at the house, but by the time Rolando returned, Ramos had left in his grandmother’s car.

Although his grandmother was shot in the head, she survived Ramos’ tragic death at the hands of the police. She is in the hospital right now. Nevertheless, a $1870 Daniel Defense weapon was discovered to have been one of the weapons used inside the school.

Daily Dot reports that the receipt was uploaded to Yubo, giving the impression that it was ordered online and picked up from one of the local Daniel Defense dealers in Uvalde.

Grandma was shot in the head by him, but she lived and is currently being treated in a hospital.

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