U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the federal agency does not conduct immigration enforcement operations 'during tragedies' such as the shooting in El Paso, Texas
Mexico's foreign minister says the country plans to take legal action against whoever sold the gun to the man suspected of killing at least 20 people and wounding more than two dozen others in El Paso, Texas.
The declaration by Mayor Dee Margo allows for state financial assistance and activates the city's emergency management plan. He says the problem of shootings has been going on"for years and years" and"we have to get it stopped." Trump also pointed to a mental illness problem in the U.S., calling the shooters"really very seriously mentally ill."Story continues___Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says the number of Mexicans killed in the shooting in the border city of El Paso, Texas, has risen to six.
ICE spokeswoman Leticia Zamarripa says the statement was issued Sunday afternoon in an effort to dispel"false rumors." Allen police say Crusius was reported as a juvenile runaway in 2014 but returned home roughly a half-hour later. He was also among eight students on a school bus involved in a minor crash in 2016 that resulted in no injuries.
In a video statement, Ebrard called the shooting an"act of barbarism" and said the country's first priority is attending to the impacted families. The shooter appears to have been targeting Hispanics and authorities are investigating it as a hate crome.President Donald Trump is ordering flags at half-staff in remembrance of the victims of two mass shootings in less than a day that killed at least 29 people and injured dozens more.
Coca, who lives in Salina, Kansas, said her daughter, Jessica Coca Garcia, was shot three times in the leg. She says her son-in-law, Memo Garcia, was shot twice in the leg and once in the back. She said Saturday that her daughter was in stable condition and her son-in-law was in critical condition. The document posted online expressed concern that an influx of Hispanics into the United States will replace aging white voters, potentially turning Texas blue in elections and swinging the White House to the Democrats.
El Paso County District Attorney Jaime Esparza told reporters that the state of Texas also plans to seek the death penalty.The Justice Department is seriously weighing federal hate crime charges against the El Paso shooting suspect that would carry the potential for a sentence of the death penalty. Flaherty told reporters that"a number of the patients" being treated at Del Sol will need to return to the operating room, and potentially multiple times.
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