In a shooting that killed 21 people, including 19 children, in an elementary school in Texas, U.S. media said the 18-year-old suspect was being bullied at school for a squeak. I'm telling my friend's testimony.

Local authorities are rushing to clarify the suspect's motives, including hearing from school officials about the situation at the time.

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



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



American media reports his friend's testimony that Ramos was being bullied at school because of the squeak.



Another classmate also said that Ramos often quarreled with others at school.



The Associated Press and others have reported that they were buying rifles and ammunition at local stores one after another earlier this month, when the suspect celebrated his 18th birthday when he could legally buy guns locally.



At a press conference, Texas Governor Abbott posted a post on Facebook saying "I shot my grandmother" and "I'm going to shoot at school" to announce the crime just before the suspect went to elementary school. Local authorities are rushing to clarify the suspect's motives, including hearing from school officials about the situation at the time.