21 people killed, including 19 children, in Texas elementary school shooting

WASHINGTON | At least 19 children and two adults fell to gunfire at a Texas elementary school yesterday. This appalling shooting immediately reignited the gun control debate in the United States, but with no prospect of a solution.

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“Another massacre. […] Why ? Why do we agree to live with this carnage? “, impatient the American president, Joe Biden, in reaction to the shooting of yesterday, which occurs a little more than a week following another massacre in Buffalo.


Tears and despair filled the local community center where students were evacuated following the shooting.  In the photo, Steven Garcia, here with a relative in front of the center, was looking for his daughter Ellie.

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Tears and despair filled the local community center where students were evacuated following the shooting. In the photo, Steven Garcia, here with a relative in front of the center, was looking for his daughter Ellie.

This time, it was an 18-year-old teenager, Salvador Ramos, who allegedly opened fire yesterday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, a small town west of San Antonio, Texas.


The alleged shooter, Salvador Ramos.

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The alleged shooter, Salvador Ramos.

Just before carrying out the killing, the assailant allegedly shot his own grandmother, said state governor Greg Abbott.


The suspect allegedly first shot his grandmother, fled in a vehicle, crashed near the school, abandoned his vehicle (pictured) and then entered the school pulling.

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The suspect allegedly first shot his grandmother, fled in a vehicle, crashed near the school, abandoned his vehicle (pictured) and then entered the school pulling.

Then, equipped with a bulletproof vest and a rifle, according to Sergeant Erick Estrada of the Texas Department of Security, he fled in a vehicle which he later abandoned near the school following having had a “spectacular accident”.


A photo of weapons posted on the Instagram account of the possible author of the shooting.

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A photo of weapons posted on the Instagram account of the possible author of the shooting.

At around 11:30 a.m., found by the police, he rushed inside the school of 600 students aged between 7 and 10 and opened fire in several classrooms.

The worst since Newtown

At press time, the death toll from the shooting was 21: 19 children and two adults, including a teacher named Eva Mireles. It is the deadliest school shooting since Newtown in 2012.


Eva Mireles, a 4th grade teacher, married with a daughter, was killed in the shooting.

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Eva Mireles, a 4th grade teacher, married with a daughter, was killed in the shooting.

Last night many parents were still waiting to find their children in heartbreaking scenes outside the local community centre. Several more wounded were considered in “critical” condition at the end of the evening according to the authorities, raising fears of an even heavier toll.


A policeman stands guard near the school.

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A policeman stands guard near the school.

The suspect is also said to have died, killed by the police. The young man was an American citizen and a student at the secondary school of Uvalde.

Authorities were still unaware of his motives last night. According to the police chief of the school district of Uvalde, he would have acted alone.

On social networks, he is associated with an Instagram account, deleted following the killings, which contains several photos: two black and white self-portraits where he appears wearing a hooded jacket, hair up to the nape of his neck, and the photo of a rifle magazine. On another shot, we also see two semi-automatic rifles.

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” Tiredness “

In his speech, President Biden quickly mentioned that it was time to act. “I’m tired and weary [de tout ça] “, he launched.

The American president had promised to act during his campaign, but he is not in a parliamentary position to adopt bold actions on this ultra-sensitive subject.

Closer to home, in Canada, the growth of gun violence and gunfire in Montreal is also worrying activists.

“Yes, there are solutions. Just document gun deaths in countries with a lot of scrutiny and it’s drastically less. Not just a little,” said Nathalie Provost, one of the survivors of the Polytechnique massacre.

— With Jean-François Racine, Dominique Scali, Olivier Faucher and Pierre-Paul Biron

THE REPETITION OF KILLINGS IN SCHOOLS

Uvalde, Texas, May 24, 2022
An 18-year-old man kills 19 students and two adults at Robb Primary School in the town of Uvalde.

Oxford, Michigan, November 30, 2021
A 15-year-old murders four students on the grounds of a school north of Detroit. His parents are also being prosecuted.

Santa Clarita, Californie, November 14, 2019
A 16-year-old marks his birthday by killing two comrades and injuring three others.

Santa Fe, Texas, May 18, 2018
A 17-year-old student mows down 20 people in his high school.

Parkland, Florida, February 14, 2018
On Valentine’s Day, Nikolas Cruz kills 17 people at a high school, from which the 19-year-old was expelled for disciplinary reasons.

Benton, Kentucky, January 23, 2018
A 15-year-old student shoots two students at Marshall County High School with a handgun.

Roseburg, Oregon, 1is October 2015
A 26-year-old student gunned down nine people at Umpqua Community College.

Oakland, Californie, 2 avril 2012
A former student methodically slaughters seven people in the small university of Oikos. He died seven years later in prison.

Newtown, Connecticut, December 14, 2012
After shooting his mother, Adam Lanza, 20, kills 26 people, including 20 children aged 6 and 7, in a primary school before taking his own life.

Virginia Tech University, Virginia, April 16, 2007
A student kills 32 with his two semi-automatic pistols, before committing suicide.

Columbine, Colorado, 20 avril 1999
Two 17- and 18-year-old Columbine High school students gun down 12 classmates and a teacher before committing suicide in the library.

Austin, Texas, 1is August 1966
A man at the top of the tower of the University of Texas at Austin fired for more than 90 minutes and killed fifteen people.

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