The uncle of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooter begged police to let him try to talk his nephew down, in a 911 call included in a records release Saturday.
The uncle of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooter who killed 19 students and two teachers begged police to let him try to talk his nephew down, according to a 911 call included in a massive trove of recordings and transcripts released by city officials Saturday.
"Oh my god, please, please, don't do nothing stupid," the man says on the call."I think he's shooting kids." Just before arriving at the school, Salvador Ramos shot and wounded his grandmother at her home. He then took a pickup from the home and drove to the school.
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