Texas Massacre: ‘He Should Just Kill Me,’ Says 18-Year-Old Gunman’s Father

The father of 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, who A primary school in the small town of Uwanda, Texas, bled to death, killing 21 people, apologizes to the world. In an interview with The Daily Beast, he said: “I just want people to know that I’m sorry for what my son did.”

“I never expected my son to do that,” said the 42-year-old father. “He should have just killed me, instead of doing that.”

His son also shot his grandmother in the face on Tuesday and then took her car, threw it in a ditch outside the elementary school and opened fire on fourth graders. The perpetrator himself, after killing 19 children, lost his life in an exchange of fire with the police.

Despite the fact that his son committed a massacre, the father insisted that the 18-year-old was a “good man” who “closed himself”.

The young perpetrator allegedly did not have a good relationship with his mother and had left school before graduation this year. His father admitted that he had not spent much time with him lately because of his work outside of Ovalde and because of the pandemic.

It is noted that the mother of the perpetrator of the massacre, Adriana Reges, spoke yesterday to ABC News. She assured that her child was not a “monster”, although he sometimes became “aggressive”.

Two high school students where he was going Salvador Ramos was told that he had been a “victim” but also a “perpetrator” of school bullying.

Neither this fact, nor the fact that he allegedly warned through social networking sites about what he would do, seem to explain what his motives were.

THE 18-year-old enters unlocked door of unlocked primary school, kills 19 children and two teachers and was fortified in the classroom for about an hour, before an intervention team invaded and killed him.

A law enforcement official received a barrage of questions from the press, without answering many of them, about exactly how this tragedy unfolded.


Source: News Beast

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