Mother of Texas school shooter was in disbelief about son shooting grandmother, boyfriend's mom says

Salvador Ramos, 18, allegedly shot his grandmother before going on a rampage at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school and killing 21 people, mostly children

UVALDE, Texas - Salvador Ramos allegedly shot his grandmother in the face on Tuesday morning, then drove to an elementary school in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas and murdered 19 children and two adults.

Ramos’s mother, Adriana Reyes, was in disbelief that her son was capable of such violence on Tuesday evening, telling her boyfriend’s mother hours after the attack that she was still looking for Ramos and didn’t think that the 18-year-old would shoot his grandmother, according to Maria Alvarez.

Maria Alvarez’s son, Juan, has been dating Reyes for about a year. Reyes went to San Antonio with her wounded mother immediately following the shooting but returned to Alvarez’s home in Uvalde looking for her boyfriend that evening, seemingly in shock about the tragedy that had just rocked the small town.

"She just said, ‘I came back because I have to find my son. I don’t know where he’s at,'" Maria Alvarez told Fox News Digital about the conversation she had with Reyes at her home several hours after the attack.

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Image of suspected Uvalde, Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos. His mother, Adriana Reyes, was looking for him when she returned to the city Tuesday night after seeing her mother in a hospital, whom he allegedly shot before going on a rampage at an elementary school, according to mother of her boyfriend. (Uvalde Police Department)

Salvador Ramos' grandfather, Rolando Reyes, a day after the deadly Uvalde school shooting. (Fox News Digital)

A woman cries as she leave the Uvalde Civic Center following a shooting earlier in the day at Robb Elementary School, Tuesday, May 24, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. (William Luther/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)

State trooper walks past the Robb Elementary School sign in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday, May 24. (William Luther/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)

Rolando Reyes, Ramos' grandfather, told his daughter that Ramos shot his grandmother, according to Alvarez, but Reyes couldn’t believe that.

"She said, ‘I don’t believe that my son would do that. He loved my mom,'" Alvarez told Fox News Digital on Wednesday, noting that Reyes was shaking and crying.

Ramos, an 18-year-old Uvalde resident, legally purchased two AR-platform rifles on May 17 and May 20, and bought 375 rounds of ammunition on May 18, Texas Sen. John Whitmire told Fox affiliate KCPQ-TV, citing a briefing from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

In a series of Facebook messages on the morning of the shooting, Ramos wrote, "I’m going to shoot my grandmother," "I’ve shot my grandmother," and then: "I’m going to shoot an elementary school," according to authorities.

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Alvarez said she never met Ramos but that Reyes would frequently discuss issues she was having with her son. She said many of the fights between the pair seem to revolve around school since Ramos was supposed to graduate from high school this year.

Fox News' Jon Brown contributed to this report.

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