He Knew The Uvalde Shooter, What He Said Is Bone Chilling…

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A student at Uvalde High School in Texas claiming knowledge of the gunman who Tuesday killed 21 at Robb Elementary said he is being wrongly portrayed by media and law enforcement.

Ivan Arellano, a classmate of Uvalde shooter Salvador Ramos recalls the 18-year-old assailant who murdered 21 people was “not a good person” and sometimes hurt animals, red flags that run contrary to claims he had no known mental health issues.

Contrast this with claims made by MSNBC’s Joy Reid that Ramos suffered “no mental health issues.”

Here’s what Arellano said on Wednesday:

“Salvador Ramos was a boy who was not bullied. He would try to pick on people but fail, and it would aggravate him.”

Ramos was shot to death by a Border Patrol agent after his shooting rampage at Robb Elementary School, which left 19 children and two adults dead.

Shortly before the attack, the 18-year-old gunman shot his grandmother in her home. Celia Martinez Gonzales, 66, was reported to be in stable condition at a San Antonio hospital.

Arellano’s comments also fly in the face of mainstream media reports claiming Ramos was bullied at school.

Another classmate, Crystal Foutz, who says she worked with Ramos at Whataburger, also described the deceased shooter as being the aggressor in confrontational situations.

“He always seemed to take his anger out on the most innocent person in the room,” Foutz told KTBC-TV in Austin.

The testimonies paint a completely different picture of Ramos than what’s been reported in the media and suggest there were plenty of warnings that could have served as red flags before Monday’s tragic shooting.

Where’s the outrage over these crimes?

Daily shootings and escalating violence in Democrat-run cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta are the symptoms of a failed system and a flailing culture.

Sources: WesternJournal, KTBC-TV, Washingtonpost