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Though the pain of the deadly May 6 shooting hung in the air at the Allen outlet mall, many shoppers returned with the hope of moving on.
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“I’m angry, and I’m not going to give up,” Nikki Cross, the mother of 10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim Uziyah, recently told a group of gun control advocates.
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The mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets was the 17th mass shooting in Texas this year. Tabatha Gunn is a counselor in Dallas who works with trauma survivors. She says trauma events like this can show up in the way people feel and act, even months later.
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Irvin Walker was one of seven injured victims of Saturday's shooting at an Allen mall, six of whom remain in the hospital. Their conditions range from good to critical, according to a Wednesday statement from a Medical City Healthcare spokesperson.
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While the gunman expressed white supremacist beliefs, law enforcement officials stopped short of prescribing it as a motive.
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The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa, fled the scene, leading law enforcement on a massive manhunt over more than three days. The shooting seemed to be spurred by a noise complaint.
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Authorities say the shooter gunned down four adults and a child after his neighbor asked him to stop shooting his gun in the yard.
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Police say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa shot five people to death in a home in Cleveland, Texas, early Saturday and then fled the area. Investigators are still searching for the suspect.
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The lawsuit comes after city officials said they have tried to obtain information from the District Attorney they say they need as part of an ongoing internal affairs investigation into law enforcement’s response to the shooting.
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A gunman killed five people and injured 18 others at an LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, Colo. The district attorney's office said the investigation is ongoing.
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Audio obtained by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica shows just how long police and dispatchers likely knew that children and teachers were in danger before taking action at Robb Elementary School.
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Eligible applicants include the families of those who were killed, individuals who were injured or were at the school when the shooting happened, and people who worked at the nearby funeral home.