Where was Matthew McConaughey born? Background explored as actor visits Uvalde to meet families of Texas Elementary School shooting victims
Where was Matthew McConaughey born Background explored as actor visits Uvalde to meet families of Texas Elementary School shooting victims Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Thank you Matthew for helping to heal our community. Your visit brought so many smiling faces to Uvalde. See you soon my friend. “Thank you Matthew for helping to heal our community. Your visit brought so many smiling faces to Uvalde. See you soon my friend.” Following the tragedy, a 2021 tweet in which Gonzales boasted about voting against laws intended at tightening weapons reviews and background checks was extensively shared on social media. I voted NO on two gun control measures in the House today. I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left.I voted NO on two gun control measures in the House today. I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left. At the time, he wrote: “I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left.”
Where was Matthew McConaughey born Background explored as actor visits Uvalde to meet families of Texas Elementary School shooting victims
Matthew McConaughey expressed his sadness after this week's mass shooting at Uvalde's Robb Elementary school that left 19 children and two adults dead (Image via Getty Images/Gary Miller) American actor paid a visit to his hometown of Uvalde, Texas, after this week's mass shooting at the town's Robb Elementary school that left 19 children and two adults dead. On May 24, 18-year-old shooter named Salvador Ramos opened fire at Uvalde's Robb Elementary School. Ramos allegedly entered the school with a pistol and a rifle. On May 27, the 52-year-old actor went to his birthplace to comfort the community where he spent the first 12 years of his life. McConaughey, whose Kay McCabe taught at St. Philip's Episcopal School in Uvalde, paid a visit to the city's school district and was pictured with them inside their facility. Although the True Detective actor did not speak to the press during his visit, he was escorted by Republican Representative Tony Gonzalez, who hailed McConaughey for his visit. Post his visit, Gonzalez tweeted: Thank you Matthew for helping to heal our community. Your visit brought so many smiling faces to Uvalde. See you soon my friend.Thank you Matthew for helping to heal our community. Your visit brought so many smiling faces to Uvalde. See you soon my friend. “Thank you Matthew for helping to heal our community. Your visit brought so many smiling faces to Uvalde. See you soon my friend.” Following the tragedy, a 2021 tweet in which Gonzales boasted about voting against laws intended at tightening weapons reviews and background checks was extensively shared on social media. I voted NO on two gun control measures in the House today. I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left.I voted NO on two gun control measures in the House today. I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left. At the time, he wrote: “I am a proud supporter of the Second Amendment and will do everything I can to oppose gun grabs from the far Left.”