PICTURED: Transgender woman wrongly accused of being Texas school shooter

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A transgender woman was wrongly accused of being the teenage gunman who opened fire on a Texas elementary school.

Photographs of 20-year-old Sam, of Georgia, whose last name has been omitted for her own safety, have been shared on social media after someone on 4chan, an anonymous online forum, claimed she was shooter responsive for Tuesday’s school massacre.

‘Here’s the shooter’s Reddit,’ the user posted on 4chan along with a link to Sam’s personal Reddit account shortly after Salvador Ramos, 18, opened fire on Robb Elementary School, killing 19 children and two teachers.

Republican Rep. Paul Gosar, of Arizona, aided in the spread of misinformation by posting on Twitter that the gunman was a ‘transsexual leftist illegal alien named Salvatore Ramos.’ Gosar’s tweet has since been deleted and he did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s request for comment.

However, despite Gosar removing his tweet, Sam’s photo continues to be shared online.

‘This isn’t the first time I was harassed, but it is the first time I’ve been accused of murder,’ Sam told NBC News on Wednesday.Ā Ā 

PICTURED: Transgender woman wrongly accused of being Texas school shooter

A transgender woman was wrongly accused of being the teenage gunman who opened fire on a Texas elementary school. Sam, 20, of Georgia, is pictured

Sam claims she has been facing growing threats of harassment as the photos, which were ripped from her personal Instagram account, continue to be shared.Ā 

On Tuesday, in an effort to stop further spread of misinformation, Sam posted a photo of herself on Reddit standing in front of a trans pride flag.

‘It’s not me, I don’t even live in Texas,’ she wrote, adding that she just wants ‘ā€‹ā€‹to live without being attacked when I leave my house.’

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, are reportedly removing the posts falsely identifying Sam as the shooter because the contentĀ violates its Bullying & Harassment policy, which forbids posts ‘in which criminal allegations pose off-line harm to the named individual.’

Twitter, issuing a statement to NBC, said:Ā ‘In line with our hateful conduct policy, we will require the removal of Tweets that share misleading claims about the identity of the perpetrator with the intent to incite fear or spread fearful stereotypes about a protected category.

‘In line with our synthetic and manipulated media policy, we will require Tweets to be removed if they contain media that present false or misleading context surrounding the identity of the perpetrator.’Ā 

Photographs of Sam (not pictured) were shared online after Salvador Ramos (pictured), 18, opened fired on Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Social media users falsely claimed that Ramos was the transgender woman

Photographs of Sam (not pictured) were shared online after Salvador Ramos (pictured), 18, opened fired on Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Social media users falsely claimed that Ramos was the transgender woman

Savador Ramos first shot his grandmother at her house, before driving half a mile to Robb Elementary and crashing a truck outside the school. He stormed the building and killed 21 before he was shot dead

Savador Ramos first shot his grandmother at her house, before driving half a mile to Robb Elementary and crashing a truck outside the school. He stormed the building and killed 21 before he was shot dead

However, Sam alleges the social media platforms are not doing much to take action and have instead relied on her to flag the content.Ā 

‘They’ve been relying on me and others to report the misinformation before doing anything,’ she told the news outlet.Ā 

Sam said that while she is fearful for her own safety, she is also concerned for the victims of Tuesday’s massacre and their loved ones.

‘I’m more worried about the families of the victims of the attack,’ she stated.

She also encouraged people to be cautious about what they see or read on the internet.Ā 

‘Transphobic people exist and people are quick to blame someone for terrible things instead of looking for the truth about what actually happened,’ Sam said.

While Gosar has since deleted his tweet suggesting that Sam was Ramos, other prominent figures still continue to spread the false narrative.Ā 

Republican Rep. Paul Gosar, of Arizona, aided in the spread of misinformation by posting on Twitter that the gunman was a 'transsexual leftist illegal alien named Salvatore Ramos.' The tweet has since been deleted

Republican Rep. Paul Gosar, of Arizona, aided in the spread of misinformation by posting on Twitter that the gunman was a ‘transsexual leftist illegal alien named Salvatore Ramos.’ The tweet has since been deleted

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who was successfully sued for defamation after alleging the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax, accused the Texas shooter of being trans.

Conservative political analyst Candace Owens referenced a ‘cross-dressing’ photo she had seen on the suspect on Wednesday. However, the photos were not actually of Ramos.

Owens has previously been flagged by Facebook for alleging sharing misinformation on her public profile. She also unsuccessfully sued the platform last year after it added a fact-checking warning to one of her posts.

According to Trans Safety Network, a UK-based group that monitors online threats made against trans people, there are photos of at least three trans woman, including Sam, being inaccurately linked to the shooter.

The group claims that all three woman have confirmed they are alive.

Ramos, the shooter, was killed by authorities during Tuesday’s massacre.

Salvador Ramos legally purchased two AR-15 style rifles including the one he used in yesterday's attack after his 18th birthday last week. The gunman also bought more than 300 rounds of ammunition

Salvador Ramos legally purchased two AR-15 style rifles including the one he used in yesterday's attack after his 18th birthday last week. The gunman also bought more than 300 rounds of ammunition

Salvador Ramos legally purchased two AR-15 style rifles (right) including the one he used in Tuesday’s attack after his 18th birthday last week. The gunman also bought more than 300 rounds of ammunitionĀ 

UVALDE SHOOTING VICTIMS NAMED SO FAR:

  • Irma Garcia, 46 – fourth grade teacher
  • Eva Mireles, 44 – fourth grade teacher
  • Amerie Jo Garza, 10
  • Uziyah Garcia, 8
  • Makenna Elrod, 10
  • Xavier Lopez, 10
  • Eliahana Torres, 10
  • Ellie Lugo, 10
  • Nevaeh Bravo
  • Tess Marie Mata
  • Rojelio Torres, 10
  • Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, 10
  • Jailah Nicole Silguero, 10
  • Alithia Ramirez, 10
  • Annabell Guadalupe Rodriguez, 10
  • Miranda Mathis, 11
  • Alexandria ‘Lexi’ Aniyah Rubio, 10
  • Maite Yuleana
  • Jose Flores Jr, 10

Ramos had warned on social media minutes before the attack that he had shot his grandmother and was going to target a school.

He had legally bought two such rifles just days before the attack, soon after his 18th birthday, authorities said.

About 30 minutes before the bloodbath, Ramos made three social media posts, Governor Gregg Abbot said.

According to the governor, he posted that he was going to shoot his grandmother, then that he had shot the woman, and finally that he was going to shoot up an elementary school.Ā 

Abbott said Ramos, a resident of the community about 85 miles west of San Antonio, had no known criminal or mental health history.

Nineteen children and two teachers were killed in the massacre. Seventeen people were injured.

Christopher Olivarez, of the Texas Department of Public Safety, told CNN that all of those killed were in the same fourth-grade classroom.

The killer ‘barricaded himself by locking the door and just started shooting children and teachers that were inside that classroom’ Olivarez said. ‘It just shows you the complete evil of the shooter.’

Law enforcement officers eventually broke into the classroom and killed the gunman.Ā 

Police and others responding to the attack also went around breaking windows at the school to enable students and teachers to escape.

Members of the community gather at the City of Uvalde Town Square for a prayer vigil in the wake of a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

Members of the community gather at the City of Uvalde Town Square for a prayer vigil in the wake of a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

Law enforcement work the scene after a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

Law enforcement work the scene after a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

Investigators do not yet know why Ramos targeted the school, Steve McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, said Wednesday.

‘We don’t see a motive or catalyst right now,’ he said.

However, the teen has seemingly been vocal about his passion for weapons.

His former Wendy’s co-worker, Grace Cruz, 18, told The Sun she worked with the ‘demented’ teen at the fast-food chain restaurant in Uvalde, Texas, located just minutes from Robb Elementary School – the site of his mass shooting.

She claimed Ramos openly talked about using the money he earned at Wendy’s to purchase guns and ammo, adding that he ‘suddenly quit’ weeks before Tuesday’s shooting.Ā Ā 

‘He told us he was saving up money for guns and ammo. We would ask him, ‘Why would you spend your money on that, spend it on a car or something useful,’ Cruz said. ‘I guess once he got enough money, he quit and stopped showing up.’

Cruz also stated she thought he suffered from mental illness.

‘He had mental problems, emotional problems, personal problems, every type of problem,’ she said.

Ramos bought two AR-15 assault rifles, bragged about them on social media and suggested he would commit an atrocity before the deadly attack. He spent an estimated $4,000 on the weapons, ammunition and a tactical-style vest

Ramos bought two AR-15 assault rifles, bragged about them on social media and suggested he would commit an atrocity before the deadly attack. He spent an estimated $4,000 on the weapons, ammunition and a tactical-style vest

One of the weapons the gunman bought was an $1,870 Daniel Defense weapon which he posted a receipt for on Yubo (left), according to The Daily Dot.

The weapons are ordered online then picked up from local Daniel Defense dealers

One of the weapons the gunman bought was an $1,870 Daniel Defense weapon which he posted a receipt for on Yubo (left). The weapons are ordered online then picked up from local Daniel Defense dealers

Another one of his former colleagues, who speaking on the condition of anonymity, claimed he had an ‘aggressive streak’ and had would send inappropriate messages to female co-workers.

‘He would be very rude towards the girls sometimes, and one of the cooks, threatening them by asking, ‘Do you know who I am?” the young woman, who worked with Ramos until March, told The Daily Beast. ‘And he would also send inappropriate texts to the ladies.’

She also claimed he would engage in fights at local parks.Ā 

‘At the park, there’d be videos of him trying to fight people with boxing gloves. He’d take them around with him,’ she added.

RamosĀ also bragged about buying two assault rifles on social media and suggested he would commit an atrocity before the deadly attack.

Ramos crashed his truck into a ditch before entering the school. Cops found one of his AR-15 guns inside the vehicle, and he had also dumped a bag (circled) nearby. At the entrance of the school, they found his backpack which contained ammunition

Ramos crashed his truck into a ditch before entering the school. Cops found one of his AR-15 guns inside the vehicle, and he had also dumped a bag (circled) nearby. At the entrance of the school, they found his backpack which contained ammunitionĀ 

America’s worst school shootingsĀ 

There have been dozens of shootings and other attacks in US schools and colleges over the years, but until the massacre at Colorado’s Columbine High School in 1999, the number of dead tended to be in the single digits.

Since then, the number of shootings that included schools and killed 10 or more people has mounted. The most recent two were both in Texas.

ROBB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, May 2022

An 18-year-old gunman opened fire Tuesday at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, killing 19 children, two teachers and injuring others, Gov. Greg Abbott said. The shooter died.

SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL, May 2018

A 17-year-old opened fire at a Houston-area high school, killing 10 people, most of them students, authorities said. The suspect has been charged with murder.

MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL, February 2018

An attack left 14 students and three staff members dead at the school in Parkland, Florida, and injured many others. The 20-year-old suspect was charged with murder.

UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, October 2015

A man killed nine people at the school in Roseburg, Oregon, and wounded nine others, then killed himself.

SANDY HOOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, December 2012

A 19-year-old man killed his mother at their home in Newtown, Connecticut, then went to the nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 20 first graders and six educators. He took his own life.

VIRGINIA TECH, April 2007

A 23-year-old student killed 32 people on the campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, in April 2007; more than two dozen others were wounded. The gunman then killed himself.

RED LAKE HIGH SCHOOL, March 2005

A 16-year-old student killed his grandfather and the man’s companion at their Minnesota home, then went to nearby Red Lake High School, where he killed five students, a teacher and a security guard before shooting himself.

COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL, April 1999

Two students killed 12 of their peers and one teacher at the school in Littleton, Colorado, and injured many others before killing themselves.

On the day he bought his second weapon last week, an Instagram account that investigators say apparently belong to Ramos carried a photo of two AR-style rifles.

Ramos apparently tagged another Instagram user, one with more than 10,000 followers, asking her to share the picture with her followers.

‘I barely know you and u tag me in a picture with some guns,’ replied the Instagram user, who has since removed her profile. ‘It’s just scary.’

On the morning of the attack, the account linked to the gunman replied: ‘I’m about to.’

Instagram has confirmed it is working with law enforcement to review the account but declined to answer questions about the postings.

Investigators are also looking at an account on TikTok, possibly belonging to the shooter, with a profile that reads: ‘Kids be scared IRL,’ an acronym meaning ‘in real life’.

Officers found one of the rifles in Ramos’ truck and the other in the school, according to the briefing given to lawmakers.

Ramos was wearing a tactical vest but it had no hardened body-armor plates inside, lawmakers were told.Ā  He also dropped a backpack containing several magazines full of ammunition near the school entrance.

One of the guns was purchased at a federally licensed dealer in the Uvalde area on May 17, according to state Senator John Whitmire, who was briefed by investigators. Ramos bought 375 rounds of ammunition the next day, then purchased the second rifle last Friday.

On Tuesday morning, Ramos shot and wounded his grandmother, then fled the scene, crashing his truck near the school and entering the building, authorities said.

Dillon Silva, whose nephew was in a nearby classroom, said students were watching the Disney movie Moana when they heard several loud pops and a bullet shattered a window. Moments later, their teacher saw the attacker stride past the door.

‘Oh, my God, he has a gun!’ the teacher shouted twice, according to Silva. ‘The teacher didn’t even have time to lock the door,’ he said.

A tactical team forced its way into the classroom where the attacker was holed up and was met with gunfire from Ramos but shot and killed him.

Uvalde, home to about 16,000 people, is about 75 miles (120 kilometers) from the Mexican border. Robb Elementary, which has nearly 600 students in second, third and fourth grades, is a single-story brick structure in a mostly residential neighborhood of modest homes.

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The close-knit community, built around a shaded central square, includes many Hispanic families who have lived there for generations.Ā 

It sits amid fields of cabbage, onions, carrots and other vegetables. But many of the steadiest jobs are supplied by companies that produce construction materials.

Texas Highway Patrol officers stand near a memorial of flowers at the scene of a mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on Wednesday

Texas Highway Patrol officers stand near a memorial of flowers at the scene of a mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on Wednesday

Rome Oviedo, 2, gives flowers to a Department of Public Safety agent across Robb Elementary School so they can be placed in front of the school a day after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers

Rome Oviedo, 2, gives flowers to a Department of Public Safety agent across Robb Elementary School so they can be placed in front of the school a day after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers

The attack came as the school was counting down to the last days of the school year with a series of themed days. Tuesday was to be ‘Footloose and Fancy,’ with students wearing nice outfits.Ā Ā 

The attack was the deadliest school shooting in the US since a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012.

The bloodshed was the latest in a seemingly unending string of mass killings at churches, schools, stores and other sites in the United States. Just 10 days earlier, 10 black people were shot to death in a racist rampage at a Buffalo supermarket.

In a sombre address to the nation hours after the attack in Texas, President Joe Biden pleaded for Americans to ‘stand up to the gun lobby’ and enact tougher restrictions, saying: ‘When in God’s name are we going to do what has to be done?’

But the prospects for any reform of the nation’s gun regulations appeared dim. Repeated attempts over the years to expand background checks and enact other curbs have run into Republican opposition in Congress.

People hold signs during a protest at the Capitol in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday May 25, 2022, after a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uv

People hold signs during a protest at the Capitol in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, one day after a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde

A woman cries outside the Governor's Mansion, in Austin, Texas, during a protest organized by Moms Demand Action on Wednesday

A woman cries outside the Governor’s Mansion, in Austin, Texas, during a protest organized by Moms Demand Action on Wednesday

Texas, which has some of the most gun-friendly laws in the nation, has been the site of some of the deadliest shootings in the U.S. over the past five years.Ā 

In 2018, a gunman killed 10 people at Santa Fe High School in the Houston area.Ā 

A year before that, a gunman shot more than two dozen people to death during a Sunday service in the small town of Sutherland Springs.Ā 

In 2019, a gunman at a Walmart in El Paso killed 23 people in a racist attack targeting Hispanics.

The shooting came days before the National Rifle Association annual convention was set to begin in Houston.Ā 

The governor and both of Texas’ U.S. senators, all of them Republicans, were among the scheduled speakers at a forum Friday.

Victims of Uvalde school shooting

The shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas left 19 students and two teachers dead. Here are the victims that have been identified so far:

Amerie Jo Garza, 10 (right), was among 19 children shot dead at a Texas elementary school on Tuesday. Her grandmother said she was killed as she tried to phone 911 while sitting next to her best friend, who ended up covered in her blood

Jaliah Nicole Silguero (at right) was also confirmed as one of the victims early Wednesday, with her mother Veronica Luevanos also sharing a memorial post saying saying she was 'heartbroken' over the loss

Fourth grader Alithia Ramirez (at left) was confirmed dead early Wednesday by her father, Ryan Ramirez, who shared a post to Facebook showing the 10-year-old with angel’s wings. He had used the same photo the previous day as he pleaded for help finding her after the massacre.Ā Jaliah Nicole Silguero (at right) was also confirmed as one of the victims early Wednesday, with her motherĀ Veronica Luevanos also sharing a memorial post saying saying she was ‘heartbroken’ over the loss

Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, who appears to be Jaliah's cousin based on posts shared by the family, was confirmed as one of the dead Wednesday by his aunt. 'Still can't believe that we're never gonna see you again,' she wrote on Facebook

Amerie Jo Garza (right) was confirmed dead by her father Angel Garza (left), who said: 'My little love is now flying high with the angels above'

Jayce Carmelo Luevanos (at left), who appears to be Jaliah’s cousin based on posts shared by the family, was confirmed as one of the dead Wednesday by his aunt. ‘Still can’t believe that we’re never gonna see you again,’ she wrote on Facebook.Ā Amerie Jo Garza (pictured at right with her father, Angel Garza) was confirmed dead by her dad Wednesday. The grieving parent captioned the post: ‘My little love is now flying high with the angels above’

The family of Uziyah Garcia, 8, said he was killed in the shooting hours after announcing he was among the missing

Makenna Lee Elrod, 10, was confirmed dead by a family friend late Tuesday night

Uziyah Garcia, nine, (left) and Makenna Elrod, 10, (right) were both confirmed dead by loved ones on Facebook

Xavier Lopez

Eliahana Torres, 10, was also confirmed dead on Facebook

Xavier Lopez, 10, (left) and Eliahana Torres, 10, (right) was also killed at the school shooting on TuesdayĀ 

Steven Garcia and Jennifer Lugo confirmed their daughter, Ellie, was killed in Tuesday's massacre after she had been missing for several hours

Nevaeh Bravo

Ellie Lugo (left) and Nevaeh Bravo (right) were also killed. Ellie was reported as missing for several hours before her parents confirmed her death

Annabelle Guadalupe Rodriguez

Rogelio Torres is among the dead

Annabelle Guadalupe Rodriguez, 10, and Rogelio Torres, right, were also killedĀ 

Irma Garcia, a fourth grade teacher and 23-year veteran of Robb Elementary, was killed on Tuesday

Eva Mireles, who for five years was the co-teacher with Irma Garcia, was one of two teachers shot and killed at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

Irma Garcia (left) and Eva Mireles (right), who co-taught fourth grade, were both shot and killed at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday

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