A Mom And Dad Died Shielding Their Infant At El Paso Mass Shooting

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A Mom And Dad Died Shielding Their Infant At El Paso Mass Shooting
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Jordan and Andre Anchonda were shopping for school supplies in El Paso when gunfire rang out. Jordan died shielding her son. Andre died sheilding her.

Heartbreaking stories of the people killed in the El Paso shooting include a couple who died to save their son

Gunfire rang out at that Walmart, where Patrick Crusius, a white supremacist, had traveled, intending to fire on as many Hispanic people as he could. He killed 20. Among them were Jordan, who died shielding Paul from the gunfire, and Andre, who died trying to shield Jordan. Paul survived with only broken fingers from when his mother’s body fell on top of him. He is now with family, along with Jordan’s two daughters, ages one and six.

“She was his support system,” Andre’s brother Tito said. “When he met Jordan, it gave him more reason to get on track with his life. He got his life in order.”

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