Via Daily Caller:

The first person 17-year-old Texas shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis reportedly killed during his rampage at Santa Fe High School was a girl who had turned down several of his romantic advances and then embarrassed him in class.

Victim Shana Fisher’s mother, Sadie Rodriguez, told the Los Angeles Times in a Facebook private message that her daughter “had 4 months of problems from this boy.”

“He kept making advances on her and she repeatedly told him no,” she wrote.

As Pagourtzis persisted and got more aggressive in his advances, Fisher’s mother said her daughter “finally stood up to him and embarrassed him in class,” according to the Times.

“A week later he opens fire on everyone he didn’t like,” wrote Rodriguez. “Shana being the first one.”

Rodriguez didn’t tell the Times how she knew her daughter was shot first.

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