Making Sense Of The Tragic School Shooting In Uvalde, Texas
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Americans are mourning the loss of innocent lives in yet another school shooting. On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, a gunman took the lives of nineteen children and two teachers, and wounded seventeen others, at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The tragic incident is the second deadliest school shooting in US history, behind the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, when twenty first-graders and six staff members were killed. It marks the seventh-deadliest shooting in the country since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999.
"Texans across the state are grieving for the victims of this senseless crime and for the community of Uvalde," Governor Greg Abbott said in a statement. "Cecilia and I mourn this horrific loss, and we urge all Texans to come together to show our unwavering support to all who are suffering."
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The chain of events leading up to the massacre began at about 11:28 am, when 18-year-old Salvador Rolando Ramos crashed his truck into a ditch near Robb Elementary School. Witnesses initially assumed it was an accident and rushed to help. But that changed when the teenager, donned in tactical gear, stepped out of the vehicle and began firing shots with his assault rifle. Ramos then hopped over the fence and entered the school through an unlocked back door. Soon after, he barricaded himself inside fourth-grade classrooms 111 and 112, which are connected by a bathroom.
Despite receiving several calls from students in the classroom, it took the police over an hour to breach the door and kill the teenager. The authorities later said that the incident commander believed they needed more equipment and personnel to tackle Ramos. They also had a false sense of comfort that the kids were not at risk.

In the hours following the shooting, it was revealed that Ramos had legally bought the weapon and ammunition a few days after turning 18 on May 16. Nobody knows why Ramos — who had no criminal record or documented history of mental illness — did this terrible deed. However, those familiar with the teenager said he had been in a downward spiral over the past few years. The 18-year-old, who attended the city's high school, had been bullied for his speech and attire since a young age. He had no chance of graduating with his senior class and also suffered from a miserable home life.
The tragedy has touched almost everyone in Uvalde's close-knit community of about 15,000 residents. It has also once again drawn national attention to the ongoing debate around the need for stricter gun laws in the US. Hopefully, lawmakers will take the necessary measures to help prevent such incidents from happening again.
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- paxthefox88about 3 yearsI am so sad, that should never happen to anyone. In my school we are allowed to "counter" (throw things like water bottlers or my teacher has Lacross balls) and to me which is going to win, a gun or a plastic bottle?
- kittygirl5583about 3 yearsThat’s so sad! My school did a secure and teach the same day so sad and scary
- england2013about 3 yearsIf my friends got shot I would try to hurt the person who did it because they would deserve it
- ureadyyetabout 3 yearsDon't fight violence with violence
- deafgirlhistoryabout 3 yearsI agree!
- olliebooabout 3 yearsThis is so horrible. What is wrong with the world. Sending comfort to all those who lost as well as the parents of the shooter. I am very angry that they killed the teen who did this. That was not right. He got killed for killing others. That sounds so messed up. We need better gun laws and better security at schools. If we did this never would have happened. He entered the school from an unlocked back door. Just think about the lives we could have saved if that back door was locked. We also need faster responding police. So many lives could have been saved if only they took the calls seriously. Also, if that kid had never been bullied in the first place he would not want to shoot people.
- wolfdogabout 3 yearsIn my school, the doors are always locked, and we have a security guard. You honestly don't even notice.
- ilovepie314about 3 yearsI agree.
- diva-b3th4nyabout 3 yearsThis is so true! I feel so bad for the people who have lost all that 😔
- dance-machineabout 3 yearsThis is so true
- lilsters12about 3 yearsaround 38 people who lost their children. what a messed up world we live in.
- esiksabout 3 yearsyeah, everything is falling apart. And most people now lost their way.
- netabout 3 yearsso sad RIP....
- beautiful_dayabout 3 yearsThis is extremely tragic. Only 10 days after the shooting at the market happened. It was also reported the police finally broke in to get the shooter after about more than 1 hour when shooter arrived. Those poor students called 911 several times to send the police, but they mostly did not listen. There was a news about where one of the kid who was calling the police got shot. More people could had been saved. I hope they're go over with this tragic incident and stay safe. I'll pray for them <3
- golfboyabout 3 yearsRIP 😭
- eggman190about 3 yearsThis is messed up why cant we live in peace! ; .(
- crazyy13about 3 yearsthis is messed up!