‘Ex’ of Uvalde mass shooter arrested for repeatedly threatening community and victims’ families: feds

A teenager claiming to be the girlfriend of the Uvalde mass shooter was arrested Wednesday for threatening massacre victims and the grieving community for half a year.

Victoria Gabriela Rodríguez-Morales, 19, of Puerto Rico, was charged with 13 charges of making interstate threats through social media sites and emails with names such as “SchoolShooter” and “Killer22,” said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico.

“Salvador and I wanted to do this together but he didn’t wait for me to come,” she allegedly wrote in Instagram messages in June.

Victoria Gabriela Rodríguez-Morales, the self-proclaimed ex-girlfriend of the Uvalde school shooter, is accused of threatening victims of the massacre. Federal Prosecutor’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico

“Anyway, more children and teenagers will die, so don’t cry about this because the worst is coming.”

The teenager allegedly began spewing hate years before her self-proclaimed boyfriend Salvatore Ramos massacred 21 people, including 19 children inside Robb Elementary School, on May 24, 2022.

She was investigated and underwent juvenile proceedings in 2018 for threatening Uvalde citizens, officials and facilities, a deranged pastime that continued during her stay in juvenile detention, according to a criminal complaint.

Salvador Ramos massacred 21 people, including 19 children, inside Robb Elementary School, on May 24, 2022.

Rodríguez-Morales and her family moved to Puerto Rico after her release in 2020, where she is accused of continuing to mock.

Threats increased after the massacre, in which Rodriguez-Morales described Ramos’ victims as “all losing little souls… I pray they burn in hell,” according to an arrest affidavit.

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“I told Pete Arredondo weeks ago after the massacre happened. I told him I was going to send someone to do it. So everyone got what they deserved. And there’s more to come. So don’t prepare yourself,” he allegedly told a reporter on Instagram in April 2023.

Salvador Ramos is seen entering Robb Elementary School holding a rifle before killing 19 children and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, May 24, 2022. via REUTERS

The teenager repeatedly referred to Ramos, who was shot and killed by police, as her “ex” and said she planned to continue killing innocent Texans in his memory.

“I will chase everyone from class 2022 to 2023. Each and every one of you will die in the name of Salvador… But the fact that more blood is going to be drained from my hands makes me horny,” Rodríguez-Morales. he supposedly wrote, adding that his life was dedicated to killing.

Rodríguez-Morales was indiscriminate in her threats, targeting schools, hospitals, law enforcement and victims’ families.

Victoria Gabriela Rodríguez-Morales, left, is charged with 13 counts of making interstate threats through social media sites and emails with names such as “SchoolShooter” and “Killer22,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico said. Federal Prosecutor’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico

In an Oct. 25 email, he allegedly threatened Kimberly Mata-Rubio, who had lost her daughter in the elementary school shooting and was running for mayor of Uvalde.

“If Mata Rubio wins the elections I will kill her,” Rodríguez-Morales allegedly wrote.

At least one of Rodríguez-Morales’ alleged threats resulted in the temporary closure of a school in Texas.

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She relentlessly sent the threats until October, when investigators tracked down Rodríguez-Morale’s various social media accounts and email addresses.

He can face up to five years in prison for each of the 13 charges.

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Source: vtt.edu.vn

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