After the Uvalde school massacre, Brandon Elrod told ABC News that he was looking for his 10-year-old daughter and thought “she may not be alive.” “We can’t find my daughter,” Brandon stated, adding that he was “on the way to the funeral home.”
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“It’s quite terrible what our world has come to,” he added.
His greatest fears were realised moments after the interview when his older daughter, Kadence, identified her baby sister as one of the victims of Tuesday’s violence. She tweeted, “My baby sister has finally been located in a classroom.” “All I ask is that you hug your loved ones tonight and tell them you love them because you never know when you won’t get another chance.”
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Before being killed by police, Rolando Ramos opened fire at a Texas elementary school, killing at least 21 people, including 19 children and two teachers. According to investigators, Salvador Ramos, 18, shot his grandmother before heading to Robb Elementary School in Uvalde with two assault weapons at 11:32 a.m. local time.


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