The grandmother of accused Uvalde, Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos, has returned home from the hospital – more than a month after she was shot in the face by a gunman.
Celia Gonzalez, 66, ran outside her home in a pool of blood after her grandson shot her before going to Rob Elementary School on May 24, armed with an AR 15-style rifle.
“Look what he did to me!” According to a neighbor, she screamed.
Since the shooting, Gonzalez was undergoing treatment at University Health in San Antonio. Fox News reported Tuesday that he was discharged from hospital this week.
university health said on Twitter on Tuesday That one final victim of the shooting, a 10-year-old girl, remains at the facility and has been upgraded to good condition.
Ramos, 18, was fatally shot by law enforcement officers after one of the worst school mass shootings in the country’s history.
Officials said he went to school after shooting his grandmother, dropped his pickup truck into a ditch outside and fled armed with a rifle.






He is accused of killing 19 students of class IV and two of their teachers.
Ramos hid at the school for more than an hour while local police waited outside – until US Border Patrol agents arrived inside and shot him.