Mother of Uvalde shooter arrested for allegedly threatening to kill man, Oklahoma City police say

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Mother of Uvalde shooter arrested for allegedly threatening to kill man, Oklahoma City police say
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The mother of the Robb Elementary School shooter was arrested in Oklahoma City after she allegedly threatened to kill a man, according to police.

Adriana Martinez Reyes, 40, was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail on Wednesday and charged with assault and battery and threatening to perform an act of violence, jail records show.

A report from Oklahoma City police states that an officer responded to a home just before 10 a.m. because a caller said Reyes was threatening to kill a man. The man told officers that Reyes became angry with him and that he was “terrified of her,” the police report stated. He believed she would attack him in his sleep.

Reyes reportedly yelled at the man while police officers were present at the home, and she said the man was “crazy.”There was at least one other police response to the Oklahoma City home this week. On Sunday, there was a report of domestic violence and the man said he would get a protection order against the woman, theOklahoma City police told KSAT that Reyes confirmed she’s the mother of Salvador Ramos, the 18-year-old gunman who opened fire inside Robb Elementary School on May 24. He killed 19 students and two teachers before he was shot by law enforcement.“Please don’t judge him. I only want the innocent children who died to forgive me,” she said.

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