'No right to judge my son': Uvalde shooter's mom caught in heated exchange with victim's family

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'No right to judge my son': Uvalde shooter's mom caught in heated exchange with victim's family
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The video shows the gunman's mother, Adriana Martinez, crossing paths with the family of...

"You don’t think I don’t know that? I know," she could be heard saying."You don’t think I’m carrying all that with me? ... I know, and I’m sorry.”

Amerie's family told Martinez that she shared just as much blame as her son for his actions on that day. "He killed 21 people because he was pissed off at you? Because you destroyed him? What reason did he have?" one woman could be heard yelling in the Telemundo video. Alfred Garza, whose daughter, Amerie Jo Garza, was one of 19 children shot and killed at Robb Elementary School on May 24, listens during an Uvalde City Council special emergency session at noon on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. New embattled councilman Pedro “Pete” Arredondo, who was the law enforcement official in charge during the incident at the school, did not attend.Another woman in the group told Martinez it was her fault for not calling the police despite knowing“She’s not innocent.

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