El Paso Walmart shooting victims
El Paso Walmart shooting victims
El Paso Walmart shooting victims
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On the fifth anniversary of the devastating mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart, which claimed 23 lives and injured 22 others, the community reflects on the tragedy fueled by racism and white supremacy. A remembrance ceremony at Jim Crouch Park will feature speeches from local leaders and the unveiling of a granite memorial by artist Albert Ortega, honoring the victims. President Biden and Vice President Harris expressed their condolences in letters read during the event. Activists from Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action highlighted ongoing gun violence issues, calling for action to prevent future tragedies. The incident remains the deadliest attack against the Latinx community in U.S. history, emphasizing the need for societal change and stronger gun control measures. Community events throughout the week aim to foster healing and remembrance for those affected by the shooting.

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