The revelations were made by Miah Cerrillo, 11, who shared the horrifying details about what happened inside her fourth-grade classroom in the moments leading up to and during Ramos' shooting spree in an interview with CNN.
A video has emerged that shows Matinez crying in her car, insisting she had no idea what had triggered her son's rage, but she acknowledged that he must have had his "reasons."
DeLosReyes in the video clip alleges the Disney authorities at the Orlando theme park objected to her top and asked her to change it or leave the park.
According to reports, Ramos' mother struggled with drug addiction and had forced her unstable son to move in with his grandmother, whom he shot before going on his unfathomable spree.
Amerie, a fourth-grader at the Texas elementary school, made a last-ditch effort to grab the phone and make a desperate 911 call in order to save herself and the other helpless students.
Ramos' classmates claimed that he was subjected to homophobic slurs because of his speech problem, while many claimed that he was teased because of his dress sense.
Although several individuals who knew Ramos described him to be "quiet," a young woman who worked with him at Wendy's until March noticed an aggressive tendency in him.
Wearing body armor and equipped with arms, Ramos can be seen approaching one of the doors of the school building before he opens fire on the students and teachers inside the building.
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