IN PICS | Emotions Pour Out As Mourners Visit Memorial For Victims Of Texas School Shooting
Mourners visit a memorial for a victims of Tuesday's mass shooting at an elementary school, in City of Uvalde Town Square. Nineteen children and two adults were killed at Robb Elementary School in Texas Uvalde. (Image: Getty)
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View In AppAccording to reports, an 18-year-old gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School in the city of Uvalde before he was killed by law enforcement. (Image: Getty)
Investigators say the suspect was armed with a handgun, an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and high-capacity magazines. The teenager is suspected of shooting his grandmother at the start of the rampage, the BBC news reported. (Image: Getty)
All 19 children and two teachers killed in the mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, have been identified. Another 17 people were injured in the shooting and their injuries are not life-threatening. (Image: Getty)
Authorities in Southern California are on high alert in the wake of the Texas school massacre. Police authorities in some other Southern California counties also vowed to protect the safety of their cities after the latest mass school shooting in the country. (Getty)
The gunman, a local high school student identified as Salvador Ramos, 18, shared his plan on Facebook minutes before the attack. He was killed by a Border Patrol officer on the scene. (Image: Getty)
As per local media, Ramos legally purchased two assault rifles and 375 rounds of ammunition from a federally authorised dealer in the Uvalde area last week for his 18th birthday. (Image: Getty)
The Uvalde tragedy is the deadliest shooting at a school since the Sandy Hook massacre in Connecticut in 2012 that left 26 people dead, including 20 children between 6 and 7 years old. (Image: Getty)
Local analysts expressed grief of the incident and said that shooting once again demonstrates that gun violence, a deep-rooted problem in the US, is worsening. (Image: Getty)
So far this year, there have been at least 40 shootings in schools, colleges and universities in the US so far this year, resulting in at least 31 deaths and more than 50 injuries. (Image: Getty)