One Year After Walmart Massacre, El Paso Mourns — At A Distance
Some mourners from Mexico reportedly have been unable to visit the city because of border restrictions brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
by Ian Stewart
Aug 03, 2020
2 minutes
Adria Gonzalez still remembers the blood, the screaming, the bodies.
On August 3, 2019, she was shopping with her mother at a Walmart Supercenter in El Paso, Texas, when a gunman opened fire with an AK-47, killing 23 people and leaving more than two dozen others wounded.
"It was terrible," Gonzalez told Lulu Garcia-Navarro of NPR's . "But that's when, , let's go ... and people were following me."
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