Tuesday, February 14, 2023

uvalde killer's mom: "he had reasons...he was a good boy."

By A Colleague
fri, may 27, 2022 12:49 p.m.

uvalde killer's mom: "He had reasons...he was a good boy."

Apparently he acted in accordance with his Aztec DNA --

Mother of Uvalde Killer Insists Her Son wasn't Violent
By Dana Loesch

Killer cut his face with knives, bullied classmates, abused animals, and more -- years of warning signs noticed yet not acted upon.

That's a wild way to describe someone who fought with his family so often cops routinely paid visits, who shot his grandmother in the head, loitered in parks looking to fight people, drove around and shot random people with his bb gun, reportedly abused animals, bullied co-workers and classmates, and enjoyed cutting his face up with knives. His mom sang a slightly different tune for ABC:
"I had an uneasy feeling sometimes, like 'what are you up to?" Adriana Reyes told ABC News' Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman in an interview at her home. "He can be aggressive... If he really got mad."

The killer was the bully, not bullied, says a Uvalde High School senior who knew him:

More former classmates spoke out:

The gunman who slaughtered 19 kids and two teachers at a Texas elementary school reportedly exhibited increasingly bizarre behavior leading up to the rampage – including cutting up his face with knives just "for fun," friends said.
[Killer's] friend Santos Valdez Jr. 18 said the two had been close playing video games and basketball regularly until his friend's behavior began to "deteriorate" the Washington Post reported.At one point he recounted Ramos showed up at a park with scratch marks across his face and said he had been attacked by a cat."Then he told me the truth that he'd cut up his face with knives over and over and over" Valdez told the newspaper
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Valdez also described how Ramos used to drive around with another pal and shoot people at random with a BB gun – and also egged people's cars.
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"He posted videos on his instagram where the cops were there and he'd call his mom a b—- and say she wanted to kick him out," she told the paper. "He'd be screaming and talking to his mom really aggressively."

Ramos' neighbor Ruben Flores, 41, said he tried to be a kind of father figure to the troubled teen, who had "a pretty rough life with his mom."

"He told the paper he saw police at the hood street home, where he witnessed blowups between the two.

"Multiple outlets reported the mother as being on drugs and described the relationship between mother and son [sic] volatile, which resulted in the killer moving in with his grandparents.

"A volatile, violent 18 year-old entirely unmonitored by the adults in his life. A horrific tragedy preventable by having the killer adjudicated ineligible to purchase firearms before a judge.

"This sound just like Parkland all over again. Heartbreaking."

A colleague: "They always say this. And with blacks, it is often, 'he wanted to find a cure for cancer....or become an astronaut.'"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Denial is what blacks and Mex are good at.No punishment is valid when you deny the facts of a case.It's a part of black/Mex law.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

"Ramos showed up at a park with scratch marks across his face and said he had been attacked by a cat."

Self-hatred. Gays also engage in all sorts dangerous stunts and abusive practices as a form of self-hatred.