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A 19-year-old woman claiming to be the girlfriend of the gunman who murdered 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas last year has been charged for allegedly making interstate threats, which is a federal crime.

Victoria Gabriela Rodríguez-Morales, whose supposed boyfriend was ultimately put down by police, was arrested Wednesday in Puerto Rico after a grand jury issued a 13-count indictment.

"The U.S. Attorney's Office has no tolerance for illegal threats, especially threats that target people who are the victims of the horrific mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas," U.S. Attorney Stephen Muldrow of the District of Puerto Rico said in a statement. "We hope that this arrest brings a sense of peace to those who were targeted by the defendant."

According to an FBI affidavit obtained by Law & Crime, the FBI and the U.S. Secret Service have been investigating a series of violent interstate threats "directed at public institutions, public officials, and private citizens in Uvalde, Texas, and other Texas areas, from operator(s) in Puerto Rico" for several months.

Rodríguez-Morales was identified as the prime suspect. She had already been under investigation for similar threats targeted at the victims' families since at least 2018 — four years prior to the May 24, 2022, mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.

The suspect previously resided with her mother in Uvalde, where she had run-ins with the law and "sent email threats to kill public officials, shoot schools, and kill teachers and students."'

KSAT-TV noted that court documents suggest the suspect was found to have above-average intelligence and a lack of remorse or guilt. She was also reportedly diagnosed with "opposition Defiant Disorder and Intermittent Explosive Disorder."

After a brief stint in a juvenile detention center, she relocated with her family to Puerto Rico around May 2020.

From 2020 up until this year, Rodríguez-Morales threatened the Uvalde Police, Uvalde High School, Morales Junior High School, the Texas Public Safety Department, the Uvalde Fire Department, and other institutions, by email, over social media, and using relatives' phones, according to the FBI affidavit.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Puerto Rico listed some of the many threats the suspect allegedly made, including

  • "They will shoot uvalde high school and morales jr high whenever I tell 'em So yeah the persecution is gonna start today";
  • "I will haunt everyone from class 2022 to 2023 Each and every single one of y'all will die";
  • "Each and every single one of y'all will die in the name of [the school shooter]";
  • "Your childrens hospital may blow in pieces If yall dont do as i say"; and
  • "We will shoot Uvalde Texas high school and Texas A&M college."

The FBI affidavit details various other ghoulish remarks, including, "Lovely they died I'm glad some of their blood runs in my hands Me and [the school shooter] wanted to do this together but he did not wait for me to come," and "more kids will die and teens so don't cry about this one cause there's worse coming."

According to officials, at least one of Rodríguez-Morales' alleged threats resulted in the temporary closure of a school in Texas.

The suspect also allegedly threatened Kimberly Mata-Rubio, the 34-year-old mother of Lexi, a 10-year-old girl slain in the Robb Elementary School shooting. "If Mata Rubio wins the elections I will kill her," Rodríguez-Morales is quoted as writing.

Mata-Rubio ran for mayor of Uvalde, losing in last month's election to former Mayor Cody Smith.

In a number of the threats issued after her alleged boyfriend was riddled with bullets, the suspect alluded to other people being willing to "start the plan we have." It's presently unclear whether she had been in contact and scheming with the mass shooter's cousin, Nathan Cruz, who was arrested by the San Antonio Police Department on Aug. 8.

The SAPD indicated authorities had been informed by a family member that Cruz was making threats and "upon further investigation, detectives were able to gather enough evidence to produce an arrest warrant for Terrorist Threat."

CNN reported that Cruz's mother allegedly overheard a phone conversation where he was attempting to illegally get his hands on a rifle similar to that used by his cousin in the 2022 mass shooting.

The FBI affidavit indicates that besides other evidence linking the suspect to the threats, she also uploaded photos and videos of herself to accounts associated with the messages.

The suspect faces five years for each of the 13 counts with which she has been charged. As of Thursday, she remained in custody at the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Detention Center.

"The subject in this case was hundreds of miles away from the place she intended to torment through threats of violence. Yet she was still identified, located and arrested," said Joseph González, special agent in charge of the FBI San Juan Field Office. "May this serve as public notice that this behavior will not be tolerated, in Puerto Rico or anywhere else in the nation."

A guardian of one of the Uvalde school shooting victims told KSAT, "I've had threats against my other kids and nothing happens to these people. So I'm glad that something is finally happening."

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Two migrants were found dead and 10 others were hospitalized after authorities found them 'suffocating' inside a shipping container on a train near the southern border Friday, according to the Uvalde Police Department.

"These individuals, they put themselves in so much danger, trying to come over to U.S.," Daniel Rodriguez, the chief of police for the city of Uvalde told the New York Times. "It’s just tragic that two people have to lose their lives. It’s a tragedy in a town that has seen a lot of tragedy."

"We need to be addressing what’s going on here in South Texas," Uvalde's Mayor Don McLaughlin Jr. said, the Times also reported.

The shipping container had been "wired shut," according to McLaughlin, and had to be pried open to release the sweltering migrants.

"Approximately 15 immigrants were discovered to be in need of immediate medical attention; five of the immigrants were flown out to San Antonio area hospitals; five were transported to area hospitals," UPD said. "Two of the immigrants were pronounced deceased."

The department received a 911 call from an unknown party Friday afternoon advising there were "numerous undocumented immigrants 'suffocating' inside of a train car."

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United States Border Patrol were able to stop the train 2-3 miles east of Knippa, Texas, where they found approximately fifteen immigrants in need of immediate medical attention. Knippa is roughly 100 miles from the southern border.

The train had sat in the sun on the tracks for about three hours, Uvalde's Mayor McLaughlin told Texas Public Radio, describing the medical response as "enormous."

"There were more people than we had ambulances [currently] available in Uvalde. We called them in from everywhere — Kerrville, San Antonio, Hondo, and locally in Uvalde," McLaughlin also told the outlet

TPR reported that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations was looking at the possibility of human smuggling, but declined to provide details.

"We are heartbroken to learn of yet another tragic incident of migrants taking the dangerous journey," Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tweeted Friday.

Mayorkas added his thanks to the authorities supporting the investigation and said DHS will work with the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office on holding the responsible parties accountable.

"Smugglers are callous and only care about making a profit," he also said.

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UPD says Union Pacific will lead the investigation.

The Union Pacific train was traveling east from Eagle Pass to San Antonio, KENS reported.

"Union Pacific is deeply saddened by this incident and the tragedies occurring at the border. We take the safety of all individuals seriously and work tirelessly with law enforcement partners to detect illegal items and people riding inside or on our rail cars," Union Pacific said in a statement, the outlet also reported.

Watch coverage from KENS moments after Border Patrol discovered the migrants.



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