Monday, August 05, 2019

A Couple Died Trying to Shield Their 2-Month-Old Baby From the El Paso Shooter
A man was plotting a mass shooting. His grandmother stopped him and saved lives
Police closer to linking anti-immigrant screed to El Paso shooter
Ohio Shooter Kept a ‘Hit List’ and a ‘Rape List’
Dayton mayor jabs Trump over Toledo gaffe
Young White Male Rage Is the Biggest Threat to Our Country
Terror and Policy: 2 Sides of White Nationalism
Mexico to pursue legal action after seven citizens killed in El Paso shooting
Hate is NOT a mental illness. We live in a society where it is modeled by leaders that we can name call, ridicule and treat those we dislike due to country of origin in inhumane ways. Let’s call it what it is - racism. - JFJ Trump calls mass shootings 'a mental illness problem'
A mother died shielding her infant in El Paso. The father died shielding them both, family says.
Let's Stop Pretending These Mass Shootings Are A Coincidence
El Paso congresswoman says Trump 'not welcome' in the city after mass shooting
Unknowns in Ohio shooting include: Did he target his sister?
2 El Paso victims die at hospital, raising death toll to 22
Trump condemns white supremacy, focuses on combating mental illness over new gun-control measures
25-Year-Old Mother 'Gave Her Life': What to Know About the El Paso Shooting Victims
Dayton Police Killed Shooter Within 30 Seconds Of First Shot
After El Paso Attack, Mexico Demands Protections for Mexicans in the U.S.
Rupert Murdoch's New York Post urges Trump: 'Ban Assault Weapons Now'
Republicans and Fox News: White Nationalist Violence Has Nothing to Do With White Nationalism
El Paso County Sheriff Wiles: 'Anglo man came here to kill Hispanics'
US mass shootings: Trump condemns deadly attacks amid criticism
Trump calls mass shootings ‘a mental illness problem’
White House refuses to release photo of Trump gun law repeal
In El Paso Shooting Suspect’s Manifesto, an Echo of Trump’s Language
Back-to-Back Bursts of Gun Violence in El Paso and Dayton Stun Country
Southwest Ohio politician blames shootings on 'drag queen advocates' and open borders
Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence
White Nationalists Praise El Paso Attack and Mock the Dead
The American Exception
Mick Mulvaney: 'No Politician Is To Blame' For Mass Shootings
Dayton vigil turns into campaign for gun control: 'When do we want it? Now!'; gunman's sister among 9 dead
Sen. Ted Cruz: El Paso Shooting Was 'Act Of Terrorism And White Supremacy'
Mexico angry over El Paso shooting
CNN's Jake Tapper Calls Out GOP Leaders For Rejecting Interviews After Shootings

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