Organizers had to bring in a second mobile station to deal with the high number of people wanting to donate blood. By the end of the drive, over 110 people had donated.
El Paso shooting
More than 20 people were killed in an Aug. 3, 2019, shooting rampage at a Walmart in El Paso. The gunman, who was arrested and charged with capital murder, is also facing possible federal domestic terrorism charges. Read The Texas Tribune’s coverage of the shooting and its aftermath.
Beto O’Rourke says President Trump shouldn’t visit El Paso in wake of mass shooting
Many officials, including O’Rourke, have cited President Donald Trump’s racist and divisive rhetoric for inspiring Saturday’s shooting that left 22 dead and more wounded. U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, also said Trump should stay out of El Paso.
Death toll in El Paso shooting climbs to 22
The number of fatalities from the massacre is nearing the total number of homicides the border city experienced in all of 2018. FBI officials, meanwhile, say they fear potential copycat shootings.
A mother died shielding her infant in El Paso. The father died shielding them both, family says.
Jordan and Andre Anchondo were among more than 20 victims killed in Saturdayโs mass shooting at a Walmart and a shopping center in El Paso.
Donald Trump called for “strong background checks” after El Paso shooting. He then blamed the media.
In a pair of Monday morning tweets, the president suggested “marrying” immigration reform to background check legislation.
Gunman in El Paso shooting faces death penalty, federal domestic terrorism charges
Police say the gunman legally purchased the weapon he used in the shooting that left 20 people dead and more than two dozen wounded at an El Paso Walmart.
After El Paso shooting, some Texas Republican leaders decry “white” terror
Land Commissioner George P. Bush linked the shooting with “white terrorism,” while U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz called it a “heinous act of terrorism and white supremacy.”
Mass murder in El Paso: Images from a day of terror and grief
The world again turned its eyes to Texas after a gunman killed 20 and injured 26 more at an El Paso Walmart. Photographers were on the scene instantly, stayed through the night, and theyโre back today. Here is some of their work.
Analysis: The El Paso shooting horrifies lawmakers. So do the solutions.
Another shooting, this time in a Walmart in El Paso, raises a familiar set of questions for politicians and lawmakers.
After El Paso shooting, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says video games teach young people “to kill”
Patrick told “Fox & Friends” on Sunday that he believes a lot of factors contributed to the deadly shooting in El Paso, including violence on social media and the video gaming industry.

