‘Hi, This is Mauricio…’: Chilling Voicemail of Texas Mall Shooter Revealed

Last Update: May 09, 2023, 01:42 AM IST

A law enforcement officer walks while evacuating people from a shopping center Saturday, May 6, 2023 in Allen, Texas.  (AP Photo/LM Otero)

A law enforcement officer walks while evacuating people from a shopping center Saturday, May 6, 2023 in Allen, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Garcia launched a tragic attack on the Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, killing eight people and injuring seven others.

According to the record, Texas mall mass shooter Mauricio Garcia left a disturbing message on his cellphone voicemail, in which he tried to pay bills on time, ask his parents for cash and then sent female callers “a lot of money.” Talked about claiming to be. Retrieved by Fox News.

Eight people, including an Indian engineer, were killed in the latest mass shooting at a shopping mall in Texas.

In a recording obtained by Fox, Mauricio informed his phone company about paying his bill, requested cash from his parents, and made disturbing statements to the female caller, claiming that they have “a lot of money.”

Garcia launched a tragic attack on the Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, killing eight people and injuring seven others. The message he recorded displayed a clear fixation on money.

In the message, Garcia said, “Hi, I’m Mauricio. If you’re the phone company, I sent you money, or if you’re my parents, please send money.” He continued, “If you’re my financial aid, you didn’t lend me enough money, if you’re my friend, you owe me money. And if you’re a woman, don’t worry, I have plenty.” Money is.”

The exact time of the recording is unclear, but the phone number provided leads directly to this unusual message.

ABC News reported that Garcia was discharged from the US military in 2008 due to mental health concerns. Law enforcement sources also told ABC News that investigators are looking into the possibility that the shooter’s attack was an act of domestic terrorism.

Authorities are additionally investigating Garcia’s white supremacist views, as evidenced by his social media accounts.

According to a law enforcement source cited by the Associated Press, he was seen during the attack wearing a patch with “RWDS”, which stands for “Right Wing Death Squad”, a phrase commonly associated with white supremacist groups. Is.

Garcia, who lived with his parents and had no prior criminal history, had reportedly booked an extended stay at a nearby motel.

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