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Despite the horrific attack on Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooter found what he did not have for El Paso's binational community — mercy and forgiveness.
The Rodriguez family carried a large photo portrait of Javier when they gave their victim impact statements to the Walmart ...
A day after the shooter pleaded guilty to killing 23 people and wounding 22 others, Yolanda Tinajero gave the judge an ...
From El Paso to Charleston, the families of marginalized victims extending forgiveness to perpetrators of hate crimes is both ...
For nearly six years, defense attorney Joe Spencer stood at the legal front lines of one of America’s deadliest mass shooting ...
El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte led the El Paso Walmart mass shooter out of the courtroom about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 22. Judge Sam Medrano officially handed the gunman over to the Texas ...
After nearly six years, the case that shook El Paso and the nation has finally reached a resolution. In his first local TV ...
A significant chapter in El Paso's history has concluded with the resolution of the state's case against the Walmart shooter.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNDA Montoya discusses finality of Walmart mass shooting casePatrick Crusius, the man who will spend the rest of his life in prison for shooting and killing 23 people and injuring 22 ...
Yolanda Tinajero sat across the courtroom from the man who murdered her brother, Arturo Benavides, and 22 other people, hoping to help the mass killer understand more about her brother, her community, ...
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Victims of 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting address killer in courtVictims of the 2019 Walmart shooting addressed Patrick Wood Crusius, who pleaded guilty to murdering 23 people. The sister of ...
Arturo Benavides — one of 23 people slain at a Walmart in El Paso in 2019 by a self-described white nationalist. At the shooter’s final hearing on Tuesday, Tinajero looked straight at the 26 ...
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