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Salvador Ramos, the gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers in a school in Uvalde, Texas, last week would have indicated through Yubo that all in this world they should be raped.

The Washington Post newspaper reviewed a replica of a live video from a social network chat room in which the young man is heard saying 18 years: “Everyone in this world should be raped”.

It is not clear in what context the alleged shooter made the expressions.

The report adds more evidence to the history of harassment and threats in networks by the suspect, who was shot dead by the Police at Robb Elementary School.

“I saw when he harassed girls and threatened them with sexual attacks, such as rape and kidnapping,” he told the aforementioned medium a user of the service.

“It was not a unique occurrence. It was frequent,” the source said.

Another user of the service, identified as Hannah, revealed to CNN that Ramos allegedly threatened to shoot at school, rape her, and kill her and her mother during another broadcast on Yubo.

The young woman reported it, but the action of those in charge of the platform, based in France , was limited to a temporary ban, so it later returned to the network.

In the same digital space, the morning before the shooting, Ramos would have indicated to another person in Germany that he planned do something, but not much. According to the account of this user, the young man stated that he was waiting for his grandfather to leave the house.

Next, he attacked his grandmother whom he referred to as “pu “, since she planned or had taken him out of the shared telephone account with the AT&T company and that he was upset.

Minutes later, the suspect sent the following text: “I just shot my grandmother in the head”.

“I am going to shoot up an elementary school ”, he continued.

In statements Writings cited by The Daily Beast, a Yubo spokesperson said the company cannot publicly disclose content shared by users while an investigation is ongoing.

“Yubo has a robust content reporting system managed by advanced artificial intelligence filters and live moderators working against the clock,” the statement says, “Violations of Yubo guidelines are reviewed case by case with intervention personnel in real time…We remain proactive in improving and developing safeguards to ensure security to the greatest extent possible”, assured the company.

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