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CBS pulls ‘FBI’ season finale after Texas elementary college shooting

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The season finale of CBS’ “FBI” will no longer air Tuesday evening because the episode is simply too corresponding to the college shooting in Uvalde, Texas. An 18-year-worn named Salvador Ramos (inset, correct) allegedly shot and killed 14 kids and one teacher at Robb Major College.
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The season finale of the CBS drama “FBI” will no longer air Tuesday after the tragic elementary college shooting in Texas.

The community made the choice to drag the Season 4 nearer — titled “Prodigal Son” — for the reason that characters work to forestall a college shooting. The episode modified into once scheduled to air at 8 p.m. ET.

“As the crew investigates a deadly robbery that garnered a cache of computerized weapons for the killers, they seek for no doubt one of many perps is a classmate of Jubal’s son, who’s reluctant to cooperate with the case,” the episode’s reliable synopsis reads.

In step with TV Line, the demonstrate’s reliable Twitter account modified into once soundless promoting the episode that “hits too shut to home” for the demonstrate’s character, Jubal, at 5 p.m. ET.

The tweet has since been deleted.

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The “FBI” season finale involves the characters working to forestall a college shooting.
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The “too shut to home” episode would’ve aired after a gunman allegedly opened fire at a Texas elementary college, killing 14 students and one teacher.
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The episode’s synopsis reads: “As the crew investigates a deadly robbery that garnered a cache of computerized weapons for the killers, they seek for no doubt one of many perps is a classmate of Jubal’s son, who’s reluctant to cooperate with the case.”
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The outlet also reported that CBS will rerun the Feb. 1 episode of “FBI” within the finale’s region.

The Put up has reached out to the demonstrate’s representatives for comment.

The decision to retain the controversial episode comes gorgeous hours after 18-year-worn Salvador Ramos allegedly shot and killed no lower than 14 kids and one teacher at Robb Major College in Uvalde, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott stated. 

Ramos also reportedly shot and killed his grandmother earlier than heading to the college.

“It’s far believed that he abandoned his vehicle and entered Robb Major in Uvalde with a handgun and likewise had a rifle, however that’s no longer yet confirmed,” Abbott told journalists at an unrelated press convention in Abilene, including that the shooter attended Uvalde High College. 

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