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Texas school shooter made chilling boast about $4K plot to Wendy’s co-workers & quit when he’d saved enough for 2 AR-15s

THE Texas elementary school shooter made a chilling boast about his deadly plot to his former Wendy's co-workers and quit after saving enough for two AR-15 rifles.

A former co-worker of gunman Salvador Ramos described the "demented" 18-year-old as a "rude, creepy and scruffy" guy, saying she kept her distance from the teen because she felt unsafe.

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Accused shooter Salvador Ramos, 18, is believed to have carried out the massacreCredit: Uvalde Police Department
Nineteen kids and two teachers were gunned down at Robb Elementary School on TuesdayCredit: Getty
Officials say Salvador Ramos purchased two AR-15 rifles after turning 18Credit: Instagram
Ramos' former co-workers at Wendy's described the teen to The US Sun as a 'rude, creepy and scruffy' guyCredit: Coleman-Rayner for The US Sun

Grace Cruz, 18, worked with Ramos at a Wendy's fast-food restaurant just minutes away from Robb Elementary, where on Tuesday, the 18-year-old allegedly barricaded himself in a fourth-grade classroom and opened fire - slaughtering 19 kids and two teachers.

Cruz exclusively told The US Sun that Ramos openly talked about how he was using the money from the job to buy guns and ammo and suddenly quit weeks before the school shooting after making enough.

It has been estimated that the teen would have spent around $4,000 on his weapons, ammunition and tactical-style vest.

One of the weapons the gunman bought was an $1,870 Daniel Defense weapon which he reportedly posted a receipt for on Yubo.

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“He had mental problems, emotional problems, personal problems, every type of problem," Cruz said about Ramos.

“He didn’t smell, but he was definitely scruffy. Something was off about him. I didn’t feel safe around him, so I always kept my distance even though we worked the same hours."

Cruz said the teen worked the drive-thru area, handing out orders to customers, but he would often mess up and receive complaints from patrons.

“He quit just two weeks ago, but there were a couple of times before that where he almost got fired for being rude," she added.

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Cruz revealed to The US Sun that Ramos bragged to co-workers about what he intended to do with his work income.

"He told us he was saving up money for guns and ammo. We would ask him, ‘Why would you spend your money on that, spend it on a car or something useful,’" Cruz said, adding that Ramos quit after he had saved enough.

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“I guess once he got enough money, he quit and stopped showing up."

'JUST WORKED AND GOT PAID'

Another of Ramos’ ex co-workers at a Wendy’s said he would send inappropriate text messages to female colleagues, the  reported.

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