shockedcanadian
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Not enough coverage (at least on CNN or CBC which I have access to) about his mother and her addiction, contribution to his situation.
She didn't pull the trigger, but I would ask her a few questions. Media should not just be impulsive about the weapon being used (not that questions of who accesses guns isn't very important) but also analyze what makes such people cowardly, mass murderers.
I've seen plenty of assessment of serial killers. Not nearly enough assessments of todays young, angry radicals of all types.
UVALDE, TEXAS – Adriana Reyes, the mother of Texas school shooting suspect Salvador Ramos, was praying on the front porch of her parents' Uvalde home on Thursday evening, the same home where her son allegedly shot his grandmother on Tuesday before going on a murderous rampage at an elementary school less than a mile away.
Reyes appeared emotional, rocking back and forth as she murmured prayers and held what looked like a rosary in her hands.
Earlier in the day on Thursday, Reyes's father, Rolando, told Fox News Digital that his daughter is "feeling bad for everybody," but added, "She lost her son, too."
Reyes declined to answer questions on Thursday evening, telling Fox News Digital, "I am praying."
She didn't pull the trigger, but I would ask her a few questions. Media should not just be impulsive about the weapon being used (not that questions of who accesses guns isn't very important) but also analyze what makes such people cowardly, mass murderers.
I've seen plenty of assessment of serial killers. Not nearly enough assessments of todays young, angry radicals of all types.
Texas school shooting suspect's mother seen praying on front porch of her parents' home
Texas school shooting suspect Salvador Ramos's mother could be seen praying and clutching what appeared to be a rosary on the front porch of her parents' home on Thursday evening.
www.foxnews.com
UVALDE, TEXAS – Adriana Reyes, the mother of Texas school shooting suspect Salvador Ramos, was praying on the front porch of her parents' Uvalde home on Thursday evening, the same home where her son allegedly shot his grandmother on Tuesday before going on a murderous rampage at an elementary school less than a mile away.
Reyes appeared emotional, rocking back and forth as she murmured prayers and held what looked like a rosary in her hands.
Earlier in the day on Thursday, Reyes's father, Rolando, told Fox News Digital that his daughter is "feeling bad for everybody," but added, "She lost her son, too."
Reyes declined to answer questions on Thursday evening, telling Fox News Digital, "I am praying."