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People are curious about the keyword TheBiggestOpp used in both the Instagram and Twitter handle of the shooter, Salvador Ramos.

Salvador Ramos has been identified as the shooter who invaded an elementary school in the United States, killing at least 19 children and two adults.

When he turned 18, the 18-year-old bought two assault guns and was responsible for the deadliest school massacre in a decade.

The suspect shot his grandmother before wrecking his automobile near the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

What Is the BiggestOpp Meaning?

The meaning of the keyword “BiggestOpp” used in the bio of the shooter’s Instagram and Twitter handle is unavailable.

According to a google search, BiggestOpp is a song by 5th Ward Greedy featuring Yak Gotti, Real Taker, and Yung Mal.

The song was released on YouTube on June 28, 2020.

However, the real meaning of “The BiggestOpp” will remain a mystery as Salvador Ramos was shot dead in the shooting.

Instagram And Twitter Linked to Mass Shooting in Texas

A woman’s Instagram account was linked to the mass shooting in Texas.

According to images given by the receiver, Ramos sent direct messages to a teenager in Los Angeles hours before the shooting, telling her he wanted to share a “little secret.”

Salvador Ramos has Instagram and Twitter with the same username @salv_8dor_.

However, Ramos’s account was shortly deleted after the shooting when he was identified as the shooter.

Salvador stated that he would text the mysterious girl in an hour and have to answer, but she stated that she might not be awake. “Ima airs out,” were Salvador’s final words.

Shortly after Ramos was declared the shooter, the mysterious girl’s account vanished into thin air.

Who Deleted Salvador’s Social Media Accounts?

As Texas Governor Greg Abbott identified Salvador as the shooter, his Instagram account was removed.

However, some people have opened a fake account with his previous username and bio.

Ramos’ old acquaintances said that he frequently posted photos of firearms and videos of himself yelling at his mother, with whom he appeared to have a tense relationship.

A Daniel Defense AR-15 with a high-capacity magazine appears to be one of the guns posted.

In the minutes after the Texas governor’s news conference, a TikTok account with the identical handle and profile image as the Instagram account vanished.