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Salvador Ramos Was Bullied In School Because Of His Clothes & Poor Family
Uvalde, Texas School Shooter Salvador Ramos Was Bullied Because Of His Clothes, His Poor Family
Salvador Ramos, the perpetrator of the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde that left 21 people dead, was described by his former classmates as a failed and lonely student who was bullied for being poor and wearing eyeliner.
When referring to him, he was seen as an ’emo’. In addition, his speech problems made him a target of ridicule, according to the Washington Post.
Classmates indicated that Ramos endured homosexual slurs. In addition to other taunts because of the way he dressed. CNN interviewed a former classmate of the gunman, who preferred to remain anonymous, who said he and Ramos were somewhat “close” and used to play Xbox together.
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The 18-year-old was a fan of the shooter and combat game Call of Duty.
A neighbor told local news station Newsy that he saw Ramos, who worked at Wendy’s, arguing with his grandmother, claiming he was “mad because he didn’t graduate.”
The man recounted that the grandmother subsequently shouted, ‘He shot me, he shot me,’ before Ramos ‘walked across the street’ and crashed her car before embarking on his killing spree, which also featured two beloved teachers, bringing the death toll to at least 21The Post notes that the massacre took place the day after his classmates graduated.
Reuters reported that his grandmother reportedly survived but was seriously injured.
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