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El Paso ‘standing strong’ after shopping center massacre

El Paso ‘standing strong’ after shopping center massacre

08/04/2019

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El Paso ‘standing strong’ after shopping center massacre

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El Paso ‘standing strong’ after shopping center massacre

A gunman, now in custody, opened fire at a shopping center in El Paso, Texas on Saturday, killing 20, and wounding dozens of others. Texas Tribune reporter Julian Aguilar joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from El Paso for more on how the community is coping with the loss.

08/04/2019

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