Uvalde school records show teenage gunman's spiral before 2022 shooting

Austin, Texas (AP)-The teenage gunman entered the 2022 Rob Elementary School massacre to the school in Ofald, Texas, as a bright learner years before the academic and behavioral problems that preceded him to open fire in the fourth semester, according to records issued on Monday.

School files reveal more detail than Salvador Ramos, that the authorities have been well -documented since the attack, which killed 19 children and teachers. One of the assessments shows that Ramos described him as “a thinker and learner enthusiastic” in kindergarten, but by middle school, he was suspended or written several times due to harassment, bullying and failure to meet the minimum testing standards at the state level.

In October 2021 – Seven months before the shooting – Ramos withdrew from high school due to “bad academic performance, and a lack of attendance” and records showed that he failed in almost all seasons.

The records are among the thousands of pages issued by the unified independent school area in UVALDE after a legal battle over years to block the documents related to one of the bloodiest semesters in the history of the United States.

Several documents provide the low documents surrounding the attack and the armed, whose troubled history was placed in previous governmental and federal investigations. The records – which do not include any video of the shooting day – also shed light on the response of the hesitant police and criticism on a large scale.

The documents include the employee file for the former PETE Arredondo Police Police, one of the officers who face criminal charges regarding the slow law enforcement response, emails to and from school administrators in the days and weeks that followed the attack.

At 11:40 am on the shooting day, Ardondo received a text from the School District Minister indicating that another employee reported the shooting outside the school.

“They advanced and closed themselves,” read the text to Ardondo.

Arredondo and Adrian Gonzales, a former province at Uvalde School, are the only respondents who face criminal charges of their actions on that day. Both acknowledged that they are not guilty of multiple charges related to exposure and abandonment of children and is scheduled to be tried later this year.

Media organizations, including the Associated Press, filed a lawsuit against the boycott and the province in 2022 to issue their mass fire records, which killed 19 students and teachers. In July, the Texas Court of Appeal upheld the minimum ruling that the records must be issued.

The records are not the first overview of the public within one of the most massive mass shootings in the country and the slow -minorly guaranteed law enforcement. Last year, UVALDE city officials released videos of CAM records of the police body and 911 calls.

Countries records

Salvador Ramos academic records showed a student described as a “wonderful little child” was “a very hard factor”, but he continued to comment several times in beginners and withdrew from high school because of “bad academic performance”.

The records showed that the student is escalating in academic and behavioral problems, cutting classes and confrontations with teachers through middle school. By the ninth grade, it was classified as “at risk.”

The records are in line with the previous results issued by the investigators, including the Texas report in Texas 2022, which put how the gunman “rejected a dark road” after he left the school and became increasingly isolated in the previous year of shooting.

Uvalde School Police Commander

ARREDONDO has been a great goal of blame for the law enforcement response, which witnessed nearly 400 local, state and unionist officers awaiting more than 70 minutes before confronting the gunman in a semester full of children and wounded wounded as well as parents abroad.

Email arlydondo after the shooting shows a president who is still asked about security in the boycott events, concerns about a person who loved social media posts for Ramos and note from the provincial official after 12 days of the attack that asked: “How are you today?”

Uvalde Arredondo placed on a paid vacation on June 22 in a letter that I told that no building enters the province, go on any university campus or attend any school activity. The message also sent Arredondo to cooperate with any investigation and not discuss the investigation of the boycott staff.

After the shooting and anguish

Textual messages between a group of UVALDE school staff appear in the days after the shooting, officials briefly pointed to criticism of the response, but they avoided responding through a text message. One of the stock exchange noticed a law enforcement line that included a 77 -minute delay. Another referred to a news article where a spokesman for the Ministry of Public Safety in Texas was pressured on a delay response.

“We may witness a huge battle inside DPS,” wrote Kenneth Muller, student services director in the province. Har Harr, the supervisor, responds to the text of his contact with “this planning.”

On June 12 /

Diming wrote: “I heard about the future of the school that I love through a press conference.” She described taking students from the inside of the holiday when they heard gunshots and then the bullets “came through my dispionals.”

Diming said she tried to lie in front of her students so that she could prevent them from shooting.

“I had shrapnel in my back when I fired at my window, I was bloodshed all over the back of me, but I tried to stay calm for my students.” “I needed my students to hear that they were loved if the last thing they had ever heard.”

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Juan Luzano in Houston; John Hanna in Tobika, Kansas; Claudia Lore in Philadelphia; Lisa Bowman in Bellingham, Washington; Jesse Bidain contributed to Denver.

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