Uvalde County, Texas (Wikipedia map) |
The Uvalde shooting also highlights disparities in rural mental-health care. Friends and acquaintances of Ramos said he was relentlessly bullied and dealt with mental-health issues and "had a fraught home life as a child," The Washington Post reports. Before going to the school, he shot his grandmother in the face; she called police.
As a recent series by The New York Times highlighted, mental-health care can be difficult for rural teens to access. And though experts don't know whether bullying is more pervasive in rural communities, they say the small size of the community can make it harder for bullied students to cope. Republican U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, who represents the area, told CBS News that he has been working with the Republican mayor of the City of Uvalde and the Democratic county judge of Uvalde County to find money to build the city's first mental health clinic.
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