CHILLING last texts sent by Robb Elementary School shooter Salvador Ramos revealed his intent to shoot up both his grandmother and the elementary school.
Ramos shared his plans with a 15-year-old girl in Germany in the days and hours leading up to the Uvalde, Texas shooting.
The girl, referred to by the nickname Cece, said she met Ramos online about two weeks before he carried out the shooting that left 19 students and two teachers dead and more than a dozen others injured.
Cece claims that Ramos showed her via a video call that he recently purchased a rifle and rounds of ammunition in the days leading up to May 24, 2022.
The two reportedly spoke the morning of the shooting, just over an hour before Ramos began his attack.
During that call, Cece claims Ramos showed her his all-black outfit.
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“Ima do something to her rn,” he wrote to Cece, claiming to have been waiting for his grandmother.
Minutes later, Ramos sent another text: "I just shot my grandma in her head," followed by: "Ima go shoot up a elementary school rn."
Cece added that while she read the messages when Ramos sent them, she wasn't sure whether to believe him.
Then, hours later upon seeing the news, she says she contacted United States authorities.
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"Maybe I could’ve changed the outcome," Cece told the .
"I just could never guess that he'd actually do this."
The messages were reportedly exchanged via Facebook.
Meta Communications Director Andy Stone said the messages that Abbott described were private one-to-one text messages that were discovered after the tragedy occurred.
A Yubo spokesperson issued a statement to The US Sun in response to the claims made by Cece.
"We are deeply saddened by this unspeakable loss and are fully cooperating with law enforcement on their investigation.
"At this stage, we are not legally able to release any specific user information outside of direct requests from law enforcement, but can confirm that we are investigating an account that has since been banned from the platform."
RAMOS ENTERED SCHOOL THROUGH THE BACK DOOR
At a press conference on Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott provided an update on the timeline of events that unfolded on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
Abbott said that after Ramos shot his grandmother, the teen got into a pickup truck that was registered to her.
He then crashed the car less than a mile away, outside of the elementary school.
Ramos reportedly emerged from the car carrying a rifle, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Sergeant Erick Estrada said on CNN.
Officers with the Uvalde school district approached Ramos and engaged in gunfire, Abbott said.
Ramos then entered the elementary school through a back door, went down two hallways, and walked into a classroom on the left-hand side.
The classroom was internally connected to a second classroom, Abbott said.
Officers converged on the classroom and a Border Patrol officer killed Ramos, according to Abbott.
There have been 19 confirmed student deaths, plus two faculty members.
Another 17 people sustained injuries in the attack.
Their injuries are non-life-threatening, Abbott said.
In addition, there were three officers injured in the shooting.
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Abbott stressed during his afternoon press conference on Wednesday, May 25, that the investigation is ongoing.
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Texas Rangers are leading the investigation, assisted by local, state, and federal officials, Abbott said.
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