People pray at the makeshift memorial for victims of the shooting in El Paso.

The alarmed mother of the El Paso, Texas, mass shooting suspect called police about her son just weeks before dozens of people were killed inside a Walmart, an attorney for the family confirmed to BuzzFeed News.

Worried about her son owning an AK-47–style rifle, Patrick Crusius's mother phoned the Allen Police Department, attorneys Chris and R. Jack Ayres, who are currently representing the Crusius family, told CNN.

The 21-year-old suspect's mother, attorneys said, was concerned about his lack of experience and maturity in owning the weapon.

Chris Ayres confirmed the call to BuzzFeed News but declined to provide additional details. Attorneys told the network the suspect's mother spoke with a public safety officer about her concern but was told that the gun was legally purchased and her son was allowed to own the rifle.



It's unclear if the weapon she called police about is the same one allegedly used in Saturday's attack.

Authorities say that Crusius, a resident of Allen, drove more than 600 miles across Texas to El Paso to launch his deadly attack Saturday. Allen police officials did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News’ requests for comment.