El Paso mourns 23 lives lost in racist Walmart mass shooting

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The hate-fueled attack scarred the community on both sides of the border, yet the past year has been marked not by calls for vengeance but by acts of kindness. ElPasoStrong

We still have a heavy heart due to the third of August, this tragedy. We know how hard it is on our community. We were called to unite. And now we’re called to be individuals in this battle. As we get used to being separated from each other, I’m holding on to the hope that we come out of this not fragmented."We still have a heavy heart due to the third of August, this tragedy. We know how hard it is on our community," Samaniego said in April."We were called to unite.

Girls soccer coach Guillermo"Memo" Garcia, known to those who loved him as"Tank," was shot three times in the back as he protected his young players at their fundraising stand outside the superstore.at a funeral attended by hundreds donning face masks and keeping their distance.El Pasoans hug at a drive-through prayer vigil for Guillermo"Memo" Garcia on Monday, April 27, at Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso. Garcia...

But the sound of fireworks at an El Paso Locomotive soccer game where they were honored, the first home game after the shooting, set them off. The girls screamed at the popping sound, terrified.There were an estimated 3,000 people inside the Walmart during the attack, according to police. The shooter wounded more than two dozen people. Hundreds more witnessed the carnage.Recovering from the physical wounds and psychological scars could take a lifetime.

Mario De Alba saved his wife and young daughter during the Walmart shooting but hasn't recovered from the bullet that struck him in the back and perforated his intestinal tract. The pandemic has made it hard to grieve together but has provided opportunity for reflection, said Daniel Chacon, author and professor in the prestigious bilingual writing program at the University of Texas at El Paso.El Pasoans sang and prayed at a vigil in 2019 at Ponder Park for the victims and families of a mass shooting at an El...

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