At a press conference, Governor Abbott of Texas warns social media of a shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 children, at an elementary school in Texas, South America, just before the 18-year-old suspect goes to elementary school. Announced that he was posting the content.

The incident killed 21 people, including 19 children, when a man broke into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and shot a gun on the 24th and 25th of Japan time.



The suspect was an 18-year-old man who attended a local high school and was shot dead on the spot by a rushing police officer.



On the 25th, one night after the incident, a large police vehicle was placed at the elementary school, which was the site of the incident, creating a terrifying atmosphere.

Governor Abbott of Texas held a press conference on the spot on the 25th, and just before the suspect headed to elementary school, posted on Facebook that he "shot my grandmother" and "I will shoot at school" to announce the crime. Announced that he was posting.



Meta, who runs Facebook about this, said the post pointed out at the press conference was a private one-on-one message.



On the other hand, a counselor is assigned to a public facility in the center of the city to provide mental care to the families of children who died in the incident and local residents.



In response to the incident, President Biden emphasized the importance of tightening gun control, but Republican Governor Abbott said at a meeting that there was no need to tighten gun control, and opinions among political parties over gun control. The gap is once again highlighted.