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Texas school shooter warned ‘kids be scared’ in creepy TikTok post before killing 21

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shooter Salvador Ramos said "kids be scared" on TikTok before going on his bloody rampage. The 18-year-old killer was shot dead by police at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, US, after massacring 21 people at the school, including 19 children on Tuesday.

On a now shut down TikTok account, Ramos creepily captioned a clip of a mobile game “Kids be scared IRL”.Speaking after the incident, Gov.

Greg Abbott identified the assailant and said: "The shooter was Salvadore Romus, an 18-year-old male who resided in Uvalde."He abandoned his vehicle and entered the school with a handgun and a rifle, although that is not yet confirmed."He shot and killed 14 students and one teacher.

Mr Romus is deceased. It is believed that responding officers killed him."Police released eerie security footage which shows Ramos skulking around the school's perimeter with the weapon he used only seconds later to massacre kids aged 10-years-old.In the video 'which authorities shared on social media as parents were alerted to the deadly raid, what sounds like gunfire can be heard going off.Heartbreaking images of young children killed in the Texas school massacre have been released to the public for the first time.They have so far been named as 10-year-olds Xavier Lopez, Makenna Lee Elrod, Amerie JoGarza, Eliahana 'Elijah Cruz' Torres, Uziyah Garcia, 9, Steven Garcia and Jennifer Lugo's daughter Ellie.Teachers Irma Garcia and Eva Mireles were also shot dead at the school.Ramos has been described by a former colleague at Wendy's as “quiet” but had an aggressive streak.

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