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Victims' families and El Paso community members gathered Sunday night, Aug. 3, for the sixth anniversary of the El Paso ...
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Lights in darkness: Orange lights honor victims of Aug. 3 El Paso Walmart ...
Sunday, Aug. 3 marked six years since the mass shooting that took place at an El Paso Walmart, taking the lives of 23 people ...
Ascarate Park's Healing Garden became a place of reflection and remembrance as family members, survivors, and El Paso ...
From orange lights, to uniting in prayer and reading of the names, here's how the community is honoring victims of the ...
On August 3, 2019, a gunman opened fire at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, resulting in the deaths of 23 people; after ...
The El Paso County Sheriff's Office wants to highlight small good deeds his office does with new social media campaign.
Jamie hugs her son, Julian, as they visit the El Paso County Healing Garden memorial at Ascarate Park for the first time on July 27. Jamie worked at a bank inside Walmart in 2019 and witnessed the ...
The El Paso Police Department and the FBI finished processing the crime scene at the store on Aug. 14. Police said they had “relinquished control” of the scene to Walmart officials.
Erika Contreras still shivers whenever she drives by or pumps gas near the Walmart in El Paso where an assailant gunned down 22 people over the summer. Sometimes, she and her 70-year-old mother ...
El Paso District Attorney James Montoya will not seek the death penalty against the Walmart mass shooter. The decision will end the high-profile case.
The Walmart where El Paso’s deadliest massacre unfolded is right in the center of the city and less than 3 miles north of the US-Mexico border.