Uvalde gunman's grandmother, shot in face, may never speak again
Author of the article:Liz Braun
Publishing date:May 30, 2022 • 11 hours ago • 1 minute read • Join the conversation
This undated screenshot from the Instagram account of Salvador Ramos, shows Ramos who is the suspected gunman in the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
This undated screenshot from the Instagram account of Salvador Ramos, shows Ramos who is the suspected gunman in the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. PHOTO BY INSTAGRAM /AFP via Getty Images
Before he shot and killed 19 school children and two teachers, the Texas school shooter shot his grandmother in the face.
She lived, but may never be able to speak again.
The New York Post reports that Celia “Sally” Martinez Gonzales, 66, first victim of Uvalde shooter Salvador Ramos, 18, took a bullet in the jaw. All her teeth were shattered, according to Jason Ybarra, one of the woman’s cousins.
“If the bullet was an inch in another direction, it would have blown her head off,” he said.
The cousin added that Gonzales was doing fairly well, considering what happened, but can only communicate by writing at this point.
Gonzales has already had several surgeries to repair her damaged face, and will likely have to have many more. Her husband, Rolando Reyes, has said she is awake but in pain.
“She had a notebook where she writes what she’s trying to say, but when we can’t make it out, she gets frustrated,” Reyes told the Post.
Ramos had been staying with his grandparents for a few months before the deadly shooting spree.
His grandfather had earlier expressed his sorrow and pain over what happened, saying at least two of his friends lost grandchildren in the shooting at the school.
“I haven’t reached out to them because I don’t know how they are going to receive me. I want to tell them how sorry I am. They’ve known me for a long time. It’s up to them. Maybe they’ll never talk to me.”
The grandfather said Ramos spent his days on the phone or asleep on the couch near the front window of the house, but said they had not seen behaviour to suggest the teen was capable of violence.
“She had a notebook where she writes what she’s trying to say, but when we can’t make it out, she gets frustrated.”
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The grandmother of Texas mass shooter Salvador Ramos might never talk again after he shot her in the face Tuesday before shooting up Robb Elementary School.
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Before he shot and killed 19 school children and two teachers, the Texas school shooter shot his grandmother in the face.
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