The gunman in Uvalde carried more ammunition into Robb Elementary School than a U.S. soldier carries into combat
The suspect had purchased 1,657 total rounds of ammunition – 315 rounds were found inside the school, said Steven McCraw, the director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Of the 315 rounds found inside the school, 142 were spent cartridges, or fired bullets, and 173 were live rounds, or unfired bullets, McCraw said. He also said 922 rounds were outside the school, but on school property, and of those, 22 were spent cartridges and 900 were live rounds.
Investigators found 60 magazines total – 58 in and around the school and at the site where the suspect crashed his car, and two at his residence.
The suspect had purchased 1,657 total rounds of ammunition – 315 rounds were found inside the school, law enforcement officials said.
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And the glaring sentence from this: A law enforcement source told CBS News that the amount of ammunition that
the suspect brought with him is more than what an average U.S. soldier would go into basic combat with, apparently planning on a massive gun battle.