Thursday, August 4, 2022

In the News ... Photo Album: "Community memorial honors El Paso shooting victims"

EPT Photo by Gaby Velasquez
The third anniversary of the August 3 Walmart shooting

By Gaby Velasquez, Photographer
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - Border Network for Human Rights led the #ElPasoFirme Community Memorial: A Call to Action Against White Supremacy, Racism, and Xenophobia service at Ponder Park in East El Paso on August 3, 2022, the third anniversary of the August 3 Walmart shooting ...

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As El Paso struggles to heal, Walmart shooter's rhetoric builds in GOP

AP Photo by Eric Gay
• Shooter said he responded to "Hispanic invasion"

By Martha Pskowski, Reporter
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - When Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick appeared on a July 5 Fox News segment about fentanyl, his comments quickly turned to the U.S.-Mexico border.

“We are being invaded," he told the host.

“We’re being attacked as we were on Pearl Harbor," he followed up.

That same day, Kinney County Judge Tully Shahan signed a disaster declaration. The South Texas county had previously called for help to “defend our borders” from undocumented immigrants. Now Shahan called on Gov. Greg Abbott, as the state’s Commander-in-Chief, to “declare the existence of an invasion on its border with Mexico.”

Patrick and Shahan’s words were familiar to the people of El Paso.

Nearly three years earlier, a white man north of Dallas wrote a diatribe ...

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Photo Album: Bell toll memorial honors August 3rd victims

EPT Photo by Gaby Velasquez
Music, moments of silence, words of condolence inspiration

By Gaby Velasquez, Photographer
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - City Council members gathered to observe a memorial at City Hall in El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 ...

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El Pasoans remember Walmart mass shooting victims through prayer

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 'Amor Eterno'

By Lauren Villagran, Reporter
El Paso Times


EL PASO, TEXAS - The morning sun shone on black crosses, each painted with the name of one of the 23 victims.

Community members carried them in solemn procession to the thrum of a single drum and planted them in a semi-circle in a park that for months in the wake of the shooting was home to a makeshift memorial of photos and flowers and mementos.

Through testimony, prayer and song at Ponder Park, El Pasoans remembered those killed in the Walmart mass shooting on Aug. 3, 2019 ...

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