The Oklahoma City police arrested on Wednesday the mother of the teen responsible for the shooting massacre on the campus of an elementary school located within Uvalde, Texas, and charged her with threats against the man.
She, Adriana Martinez Reyes, detained when she threatened the murder of the person whom she was living according to the police report. Mrs. Reyes, 40, confessed during her arrest that she had been the mom of "the one that killed all of the children in the Uvalde Texas shooting," according to court documents.
There isn't much information concerning the family members that belonged to Salvador Ramos, who the authorities claimed killed his grandmother in the face on May 24, and then stormed two of classrooms connected to Robb Elementary in Uvalde and killed 19 students as well as two educators. His grandmother was spared the attack and is now home to Uvalde the town of just a few residents majority Mexican American community about 80 miles to the south from San Antonio.
Family members of Mr. Ramos has not responded to multiple requests for clarification following the mass shooting.
The investigation into the shooting has been plagued by controversy about the intransparency and inability to explain the reason it took almost 400 officers 72 minutes to shoot Ms. Ramos in the school.
In the weeks following the shooting, the relatives of victims' families have staged protests as well as packed state and local government gatherings in order to call for accountability. hardly ever focussing on the shooter himself.
A month or so following the shooting, the family members of one of the victims met with the victim's mother, Ms. Reyes during a chance encounter on street life in Uvalde in the city of Uvalde. She was caught on video saying that she was aware the son of her victim was "a coward."
Family members of the shooter was able to stay clear of attention until news about Mrs. Reyes's arrest appeared in local media reports.
Police in Oklahoma City said that on Wednesday morning, officers attended on the 2nd call of the day , involving the home, in order to look into reports of domestic violence. The officers arrived and according to court documents, a man said they were told that the woman. Reyes had been living with him and that they had fallen out. The man, who was identified in court papers by the name of VI Alvarez, told the police that the man was disabled and although the two were in love. Reyes, he had been afraid of her.
It's not clear what caused the altercation with Ms. Reyes and Mr. Alvarez and Ms. Reyes Wednesday morning. At the time Ms. Reyes threatened to kill Mr. Alvarez, according to court documents.
"He is scared of what AR might do to him when no one is around or when he is sleeping," the officer said in a police report which identified the woman named Ms. Reyes by her initials. "He does not feel safe when AR is there and wont feel safe until she is arrested and cant harm him."
The woman. Reyes, who is being held under an $1000 bond, is charged with an indictment from the state of Texas for threats to carry out violent acts as well as an assault charge in the city of as well as battery according to authorities. The woman did not have a lawyer named on her official paperwork.
Mrs. Reyes denied to a responding officer that she assaulted the man in the police report.
What motivated the shooter who changed Uvalde forever remain an unanswered question. It is believed that Mr. Ramos was described by the locals as a lonely person who was rarely seen in the town. He was a senior in high school who often skipped classes and was unable to make friends with other students according to those who knew him.
He was able to be able to connect with the other teens who, just like him, were avid gamers such as Fortnite as well as Call of Duty. A few of his classmates have told him that they were often criticized and mocked over the clothes he wore , or made fun of his sister and mother.
A former classmate shared that the gunman had a strained relations with his mother. In more than one instance as the classmate recalled that the Mr. Ramos could be heard via a microphone having a heated conversation with her while playing video games. The student said that"Mr. Ramos spent more time at the home of his grandmother as opposed to his mother's house.
In the weeks prior to that shooting incident, there was evidence of evidence that suggested Mr. Ramos was planning a massive attack. While online with fellow teenagers the internet, Ramos was chatting with other teenagers online. Ramos confided in them that he'd purchased an AR-15-style rifle just after turning 18 and was planning to shoot it. The morning before his shooting session, he talked to a girl from overseas and showed her the black outfit that he was wearing.
Then, he revealed to an acquaintance on the internet that he'd just killed his grandmother and was planning the "shoot up a elementary school."
It was not clear if she was. Reyes had since moved permanently to Oklahoma City from Uvalde.
In the street scene in Uvalde in the early part of July an camera crew from spanish-speaking radio station Telemundo captured a tension-filled moment.
In the footage the video, relatives from Amerie Jo Garza one of 19 kids killed at the school are observed chasing the victim. Reyes on the street and asking questions by asking "What reason did he have?"
At an earlier time the actress. Reyes can be seen calling 911, seeking assistance, and telling her relatives: "I know my son was a coward. You do not think I'm ignorant of that? I'm sure of it. Don't you think I'm not taking all of that around with me? I'm sure. I'm sorry."
Numerous Uvalde residents have claimed that they didn't see Mrs. Reyes in Uvalde after the incident.
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