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 * Unclear exact time
 * The gunman shot his grandmother in the face and posted on social media about it 15 minutes before fleeing and driving to Robb Elementary
 * In the last note, sent about 15 minutes before he reached Robb Elementary, he said he was going to shoot up an elementary school, according to Abbott.
 * About 30 minutes before the bloodbath, Ramos sent three messages online, Abbott said. Ramos wrote in the first that he was going to shoot his grandmother, then that he had shot the woman, and finally that he was going to shoot up an elementary school, according to Abbott. It was not clear whether Ramos specified which school.


 * 11:20am
 * Uvalde police received the first call about the gunman around 11:20 a.m., when his grandmother called 911 after he shot her in the face at their home about two minutes from the school.
 * (Vague time) According to calls to law enforcement beginning at around 11:20 a.m. local time, the gunman, who has been identified as an 18-year-old male resident of Uvalde, shot his grandmother at her home before heading toward the school in a large, dark truck.


 * 11:21am
 * Six minutes later, he texted: "I just shot my grandma in her head." *Seconds after that*, he said, "Ima go shoot up a(n) elementary school rn (right now)." The last message was sent at 6:21 p.m. Central European Time, which was 11:21 a.m. in Texas.


 * 11:27am
 * 11:27 a.m. - A teacher at Robb elementary propped open an exterior door in order to retrieve a cell phone. The teacher who propped the door open walked back to the exit door, and the door remained propped open.
 * (Vague time) entered the school through a door that a teacher had propped open one minute before the pickup he was driving crashed, and the teacher ran back inside to retrieve a phone to call 911,


 * 11:28am
 * The gunman crashed a pickup into a ditch near Robb Elementary at 11:28 a.m.
 * 11:28 a.m. - Ramos crashed the pickup into a ditch behind the campus. Authorities said Ramos, clad in body armor, shot at two male witnesses across the street at the funeral home. The witnesses were not injured.
 * [It was 11:28 a.m. Tuesday when Ramos' Ford pickup slammed into a ditch behind the low-slung Texas school and the driver jumped out carrying an AR-15-style rifle.]


 * 11:30am
 * 11:30 a.m. - A teacher who witnessed the shooting went inside the school and called 911.
 * (Vague time) The attack was reported as a mass casualty incident shortly after 11:30 a.m., authorities said.


 * 11:31am
 * ...at 11:28 a.m. and began firing into school windows from a campus parking lot three minutes later.
 * 11:31 a.m. - The suspect reached the last row of vehicles in the school parking lot. At this time, a school police officer responded to the funeral home for a call about a man with a gun. The officer drove right past the suspect who was hunkered down behind a vehicle.


 * 11:32am
 * 11:32 a.m. - The suspect began shooting at the school’s exterior.
 * The shooting at the school began at 11:32 a.m.


 * 11:33am
 * At 11:33, he entered the school through a propped-open outer door, traveled down two hallways and began shooting into room 111 or 112
 * 11:33 a.m. - The suspect walked to the west side of the elementary school and made entry through the door. He then went to room 111 or 112 and began to shoot.
 * It was 11:28 a.m. Tuesday when (...) Five minutes after that, authorities say, Ramos entered the school and found his way to the fourth-grade classroom where he killed the 21 victims.
 * At 11:33 p.m., Ramos entered the school through a rear door that had been propped open and fired more than 100 rounds into a pair of classrooms


 * 11:35am
 * (Vague time) Two minutes after the gunman ran into the school, three Uvalde police officers followed through the same doorway and approached the classroom
 * 11:35 a.m. - Three police officers with Uvalde police entered the school, followed by three volunteer officers, and a deputy entered the school. The three UPD officers went to the door, which was closed, and received grazing wounds.
 * At 11:33 p.m., Ramos entered (...) Two minutes later, three local police officers arrived and entered the building through the same door, followed soon after by four others,


 * 11:37am
 * 11:37 to 11:44 a.m. - There was gunfire from the shooter in the classroom.


 * 11:43am
 * But on Tuesday, a note was posted at 11.43 am (around 10 pm IST): “Please know at this time Robb Elementary is under a Lockdown Status due to gunshots in the area. The students and staff are safe in the building.”
 * 11:43 a.m. - The elementary announced on social media that the school was on lockdown.


 * 11:51am
 * 11:51 a.m. - FBI and a police sergeant arrived.


 * 11:53am
 * By 11:53, 19 officers were in the school hallway, where they were told to wait.


 * 12:03pm
 * 12:03 p.m. - Officers continued to arrive in the hallway. At this point, there were 19 officers inside the hallway outside the classroom.
 * 12:03 p.m. - A girl called 911 from room 112 and was on the phone for one minute, 23 seconds.


 * 12:10pm
 * A caller from room 112 called at 12:10 p.m. to report "multiple dead,"
 * 12:10 p.m. - She called 911 again and advised that there were multiple dead in room 112.
 * Ramos was still inside at 12:10 p.m. when the first U.S. Marshals Service deputies arrived.


 * 12:13pm
 * A caller from room 112 (...) then called back at 12:13 and 12:16 to say eight or nine students were still alive
 * 12:13 p.m. and 12:16 p.m. - The girl called again.


 * 12:15pm
 * 12:15 p.m. - Members of the Border Patrol Tactical Unit unit arrived with shields.


 * 12:16pm
 * A caller from room 112 (...) then called back at 12:13 and 12:16 to say eight or nine students were still alive
 * 12:13 p.m. and 12:16 p.m. - The girl called again.


 * 12:17pm
 * 12:17 p.m. - The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District confirmed that there was an active shooter situation taking place.


 * 12:19pm
 * A student in adjoining room 111 called at 12:19 but hung up at the insistence of another student,
 * 12:19. p.m. - Someone in room 111 called and hung up when a student told her to do so.


 * 12:21pm
 * The Border Patrol tactical team began arriving at 12:21 p.m.
 * and three shots could be heard in the background of a different call at 12:21.
 * 12:21 p.m. - The suspect fired again, believed to be at the door, and law enforcement moved down the hallway.


 * 12:36pm
 * 12:36 p.m. - The initial female caller called 911 again and said “he shot the door.”


 * 12:43pm
 * (Range of times) During a call from a student at 12:43 and 12:47, "she asked 911 to please send the police now,"
 * (Range of times) 12:43 p.m. and 12:47 p.m. - She asked dispatch to “please send the police now.”


 * 12:45pm
 * (...) after a group of Border Patrol tactical officers entered the school at 12:45 p.m.


 * 12:50pm
 * before the Border Patrol team entered the classroom behind shields and shot the 18-year-old gunman dead at 12:50 p.m.
 * The Border Patrol tactical team (...) entered the classroom at 12:50


 * 12:51pm
 * 12:51 p.m. - Officers made entry by using a master key and fatally shot the suspect.


 * 12:58pm
 * 12:58 p.m. - Law enforcement radio chatter said Ramos had been killed by the Border Patrol team and the siege was over.
 * But it wasn't until 12:58 p.m. that law enforcement radio chatter said Ramos had been killed and the siege was over.


 * 1:06pm
 * At 1:06 p.m. Tuesday, the Uvalde Police Department posted on its Facebook page that the shooter was in police custody.
 * Uvalde police department officials announced that the suspected gunman was taken into custody at 1:06 p.m. local time


 * 9:30pm
 * Inside, officials took DNA samples from parents and promised to confirm whether their children were among the dead. Around 9:30 p.m., officials ushered many back inside. Shortly after, some adults emerged back outside, wailing, sobbing and hugging one another.

== Afterwards


 * May 30th
 * Uvalde school district police chief Pete Arredondo will not be sworn in as a newly elected Uvalde City Council member as planned on Tuesday, the city mayor announced. Arredondo was elected to the City Council on May 7 and was slated to take the oath of office during a special called City Council meeting on Tuesday, according to a meeting agenda posted online. Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said Monday that will not happen.
 * A special meeting to swear in Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) Police Chief Pete Arredondo to the Uvalde City Council on Tuesday has been canceled following the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School. Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin announced the cancellation on Monday, saying nothing "prohibits" Arredondo from taking the oath. "Our focus Tuesday is on our families who lost loved ones," McLaughlin said in a statement.
 * With the first funerals from last week's school shooting taking place this week in Uvalde, Texas, the city's mayor has postponed a city council meeting at which several new members were to be sworn in -- including school police chief, Pedro "Pete" Arredondo, who had been elected to the council earlier this month. "Our focus on Tuesday is on our families who lost loved ones," Mayor Don McLaughlin said in a Monday statement. "We begin burying our children tomorrow, the innocent victims of last week's murders at Robb Elementary School. The special City Council meeting will not take place as scheduled."


 * May 31st
 * Uvalde City Council members were sworn in Tuesday, which included Pete Arredondo, the chief of police for the Uvalde School District, according to a statement from the Office of Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin.
 * UCISD police chief at center of shooting probe sworn into Uvalde City Council despite mayor canceling meeting (...) Uvalde City Council members were sworn in Tuesday, a day after Mayor Don McLaughlin said the meeting to swear in city council members would be canceled due to the first funerals of the Robb Elementary School shooting victims. Among the members who were sworn in was Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo.
 * Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief who officials last week identified as the incident commander during the Robb Elementary school shooting, was sworn in as a city council member on Tuesday. "Out of respect for the families who buried their children today, and who are planning to bury their children in the next few days, no ceremony was held," Mayor Don McLaughlin said in a statement. (...) Although there was no formal ceremony, McLaughlin said that members of the council came to City Hall "at their convenience" during the day to be sworn in, adding that Arredondo did appear in person to receive the oath and sign paperwork.