Victoria Rodriguez-Morales: Woman who claims to be Uvalde shooter's GF arrested for making threats against community

Victoria Rodriguez-Morales: Woman who claims to be Uvalde shooter's GF arrested for making threats against community
Victoria Rodriguez-Morales has been making violent threats since 2018 (Screengrab/Kens5)

PUERTO RICO: Victoria Gabriela Rodriguez-Morales, the self-proclaimed girlfriend of the Robb Elementary School shooter, was arrested in mid-November after years of threats made against the Uvalde community.

The 19-year-old is facing a charge of making threats using interstate communications. She is presently being held in federal custody at the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Detention Center.

According to court documents obtained by KSAT, the threats made by Rodriguez-Morales date back to 2018.

What were the threats made by Victoria Gabriela Rodriguez-Morales?

According to an arrest affidavit, investigations by the FBI and the Secret Service into threats against public institutions, public officials, and private citizens of Uvalde from “operator(s) in Puerto Rico” have led to the identification of Rodriguez-Morales as a suspect.

While living in Uvalde, Rodriguez-Morales was "investigated, since at least 2018, in Texas, for the same type of threats directed at Uvalde officials, citizens, and facilities.”

The suspect was held in a juvenile detention center in 2018, where she continued to send emails threatening to kill public officials, shoot up schools, and kill teachers and students.

Court records state that she moved to Puerto Rico after being released in May 2020. For the next three years, the threats allegedly continued, along with reference to the shooting that happened at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022.

In early October, multiple comments allegedly made by Rodriguez-Morales were reported on the game streaming website Kick, which read, "We will shoot Uvalde Texas high school and Texas A&M college,” and “Those are the guns imma use there.”

An email allegedly sent by Rodriguez-Morales to a Uvalde CISD email on October 25 stated, "If Mata Rubio wins the elections I will kill her.”

As per the arrest affidavit, multiple emails were allegedly sent by Rodriguez-Morales under the handle “schoolshooter893@gmail.com” to the Uvalde CISD and Uvalde City Hall with the subject line “Kill you all,” along with more threatening content.

Victoria Rodriguez-Morales is considered 'a danger to the community'

A request has been filed for her to be held in custody prior to her court appearance.

“At least one of her threats resulted in the temporary closing of a school in Texas, disrupting the lives of teachers, students and parents. Nothing good can come of Defendant’s threats,” reads the court documents.

"At some point, however, Defendant’s relentless campaign of terror against the residents of Uvalde must stop; and no conditions of release will keep Defendant from accessing ubiquitous electronic devices that provide her access to social media. When she was a minor and living with her relatives, they could not prevent her from making threats. This is even more true now that Defendant is an adult,” it adds.

The paperwork reveals that the suspect was diagnosed with “Opposition Defiant Disorder and Intermittent Explosive Disorder.” She is also known to be a flight risk who has a history of non-compliance with supervision and aggression toward public officials and government employees.

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