Family of Uvalde school shooter Salvador Ramos have criminal record

Both parents and the grandma of the Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos had criminal records, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon  

His parents, Adriana Martinez and Salvador Ramos Sr., had their own brushes with the law more than a decade ago, according to Uvalde County Court records obtained by The Post. 

Salvador grandma Celia “Sally” Martinez Gonzales — whom he shot in the face before carrying out the school bloodbath — was slapped with a misdemeanor in 1993, county records say. 

Martinez was charged with writing a bad check for $22.62 to a general store in Uvalde on June 30, 2003, just around the time Ramos was born. 

Martinez pleaded guilty to the charge on Sept. 27, 2005, and had to pay a fine of $250, court costs of $218, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail. 

Salvador Ramos Sr. had a brief run-in with the law in 2000, when he was charged with resisting arrest. 

His grandma Celia “Sally” Martinez Gonzales — whom he shot in the face before carrying out the school bloodbath — was slapped with a misdemeanor in 1993, county records say.