BREAKING: Texas man who fatally shot 23 people at an El Paso Walmart in 2019 is sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences.
“Look at my son,” Francisco Javier Rodriguez, whose 15-year-old son Javier Amir was killed, said Thursday as an image of the teenager was on a screen.
Kathleen Johnson told Crusius that he shot her husband, David Johnson, at close range in Aisle 3 that day. “His innocent blood was everywhere. He was our provider, loving father and grandfather,” said Johnson, who has night terrors and post-traumatic stress disorder.Thomas Hoffman spoke about his father, Alexander Hoffman, and shared a photo of his parents who had been married 40 years and of a plane ticket for a flight his father was supposed to take that day.The shooter bought the WASR-10, which is a Romanian-made semi-automatic variant of the AK-47 assault rifle, as well as 1,000 rounds of 7.
He drove overnight from Allen, which is north of Dallas, to El Paso before opening fire on people who were shopping at the Walmart on a Saturday morning.
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