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Texas school shooting suspect Salvador Ramos' grandfather says he feels for victims, families


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Rolando Reyes, the grandfather of the now-deceased Texas mass shooting suspect Salvador Romas, spoke to reporters as he left his Uvalde home on Wednesday afternoon.UVALDE, Texas - Rolando Reyes, the grandfather of Texas school shooting suspect Salvador Ramos, told reporters on Wednesday that he feels for the victims of Tuesday's mass shooting at Robb Elementary School that left at least 19 students and two teachers dead."I feel for the victims and the families," Reyes told reporters as he got in his vehicle Wednesday, adding that he's "not happy about" his now-deceased grandson's alleged actions on Tuesday."I'm not going to say nothing anymore, OK?" he says when asked if he could share any kind of message with Ramos. "I get up at five o'clock, leave, come back," he said.Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin told Fox News that during the shooting, Ramos became barricaded inside the elementary school. Two officers were shot and wounded on scene but were expected to survive.UVALDE, TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING: TIMELINE OF MASSACRE THAT LEFT AT LEAST 19 CHILDREN, 2 TEACHERS DEADTexas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday announced that Ramos published three troubling Facebook posts beginning roughly 30 minutes before the shooting took place."I'm going to shoot my grandmother," Ramos posted first.PHOTOS: FAMILIES, VICTIMS OF TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING"I shot my grandmother," he posted few minutes later.

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