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Salvador Ramos revealed murderous plan in threatening messages to Instagram user before killing 21 in Texas school

La casa del presunto pistolero, Salvador Ramos, de 18 años, es acordonada con cinta policial el 24 de mayo de 2022 en Uvalde, Texas.
The house of the alleged gunman, Salvador Ramos, of 18 years old, is cordoned off with police tape on 24 May 2022 in Uvalde, Texas.

Photo: Jordan Vonderhaar / Getty Images

The alleged Robb Elementary School shooter sent chilling messages on social media

to a user before allegedly killing 21 people on Tuesday.

An Instagram user revealed the disturbing messages allegedly sent by the alleged shooter, Salvador Ramos, from 18 years.

When the massacre was made known, a young man from the Instagram account @epnupues showed in stories conversations with the shooter, in which he said he was afraid of him, and that he was kind to him for that.

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The account, which claimed to be from the alleged gunman and which has since been deleted, tagged a random user with a photo of the weapons before the attack in Uvalde, Texas.

“Are you going to repost my gun photos”, wrote the shooter.

The young woman tagged from the Instagram account @epnupues revealed her conversation with e l shooter and stated that he did not know him and that he does not live in Texas.

The user asked him: “What do your weapons have to do with me?”

The shooter replies: “I just wanted to tag you”.

Throughout the conversation, which the Instagram user provides through screenshots, the shooter continues to write imprecise messages.

“I’m about to do it”, he writes without any explanation. “I’ll tell you before 11”, when the user asks what meant his original message.

“I’ll text you in an hour.

“But YOU HAVE TO ANSWER. I have a little secret I want to tell you.”

In a statement, the user wrote: “The only reason I replied was because I I was afraid.

“I wish I had stayed awake to at least try to convince him not to commit his crime that he didn’t know about.

“I don’t know him and I don’t even live in Texas”.

Since the news of the shooting was released, multiple fake accounts have been made on Instagram with the photo of the alleged shooter.

Because of this, the tagged user made another statement on her story, writing: “All the people who pretend to be him are sick. They are disgusting.”

The Sun newspaper attempted to contact the Instagram user for comment, but they are believed to have disabled messaging at this time.

A total of 21 people died, including 18 children and two teachers.

University Health in San Antonio said it had two patients from the incident, a female aged 66 and a girl of 10 years old, both in critical condition.

Another girl from 10 years is in good condition and a 9-year-old girl is in fair condition.

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