Posted on 05/28/2022 8:24:46 AM PDT by Mariner
UVALDE, Texas -- Salvador Ramos told girls he would rape them, showed off a rifle he bought, and threatened to shoot up schools in livestreams on the social media app Yubo, according to several users who witnessed the threats in recent weeks.
But those users -- all teens -- told CNN that they didn't take him seriously until they saw the news that Ramos had gunned down 19 children and two adults at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, this week.
Three users said they witnessed Ramos threaten to commit sexual violence or carry out school shootings on Yubo, an app that is used by tens of millions of young people around the world.
The users all said they reported Ramos' account to Yubo over the threats. But it appeared, they said, that Ramos was able to maintain a presence on the platform. CNN reviewed one Yubo direct message in which Ramos allegedly sent a user the $2,000 receipt for his online gun purchase from a Georgia-based firearm manufacturer.
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“Article: “Ramos allegedly sent a user the $2,000 receipt for his online gun purchase from a Georgia-based firearm manufacturer.”
You: That’s described as direct.
No it is not!
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What’s more direct than buying from a manufacturer?
A very mentally ill perpetrator and bought off cops
So yeah lets disarm everybody
That wasn’t even a receipt.
Walking into the local sporting goods store and purchasing the weapon.
Which he did.
CNN stated he bought it from the manufacturers, not a sporting goods store.
Well if cnn said it, then by all means...
IT’S NOT TRUE!
it’s impossible he could’ve ordered the gun on his birthday and got it by the time he posted pics... or the shooting really.
He got from a local dealer. Le comfirmed.
Well if cnn said it, then by all means...
IT’S NOT TRUE!
it’s impossible he could’ve ordered the gun on his birthday and got it by the time he posted pics... or the shooting really.
He got from a local dealer. Le comfirmed.
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That’s the point.
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