Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos shared three chilling Facebook posts warning of his deadly plot minutes before he slaughtered 21 people at Robb Elementary. According to TheSun, On Wednesday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott revealed that 30 minutes before the school shooting unfolded, Ramos, posted: “I’m going to shoot my grandmother.”

In a follow-up post, he wrote: “I shot my grandmother,” according to Abbott. Less than 15 minutes later, Ramos posted: “I’m going to shoot an elementary school,” the Texas governor said during Wednesday’s press conference.

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. The Republican governor said Ramos gained access to the school via a backdoor to an empty classroom. The gunman then went through a sliding door that connected the empty room to another classroom, where the carnage unfolded.


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A Facebook spokesman says messages posted by the gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school were private. Andy Stone says the messages “were private one-to-one text messages that were discovered after the terrible tragedy.” He says Facebook is cooperating with investigators.

Gov. Greg Abbott described the messages at a news conference where he said the shooter, 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, used an AR-15 in the attack Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.

About 30 minutes before the shooting, Ramos sent three social media messages. According to the governor, Ramos posted that he was going to shoot his grandmother, then that he had shot the woman, and finally that he was going to shoot an elementary school.