A woman hugs the man who fatally shot her brother and 22 more in a racist attack at a Texas Walmart
Read full article: A woman hugs the man who fatally shot her brother and 22 more in a racist attack at a Texas WalmartIn an El Paso courthouse not far from where a gunman killed 23 people at a Walmart in a 2019 attack targeting Hispanic shoppers, victimsโ family members and survivors got their last chance to address him face-to-face in court this week.
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Widower's death extends mourning tied to El Paso massacre
Read full article: Widower's death extends mourning tied to El Paso massacreA man who drew worldwide sympathy and support after his wife was killed in the 2019 mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart is being remembered as kind and thoughtful but unable to get over the loss of the woman he loved.

Man's Car Is Stolen During Wife's Funeral
Read full article: Man's Car Is Stolen During Wife's FuneralA man's SUV was stolen the day he held a funeral for his wife, who was killed in the El Paso massacre. Antonio Basco invited the public to his wife Margie Reckard's funeral in Texas because they had no other family. He just buried his wife yesterday and now this...." was one comment on Facebook. Now, a local car dealership has come to the rescue and plans to give Basco a vehicle. RELATED STORIESMan Who Lost Wife in El Paso Shooting Sees Thousands of Strangers at Her MemorialLady Gaga Is Funding Classroom Projects in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy in Wake of ShootingsEl Paso Walmart Manager 'Just Wanted to Save as Many People' During Shooting

Man Who Lost Wife in El Paso Shooting Sees Thousands of Strangers at Her Memorial
Read full article: Man Who Lost Wife in El Paso Shooting Sees Thousands of Strangers at Her MemorialA man who lost his wife in the El Paso Walmart shooting two weeks got a moving surprise at her memorial when thousands of strangers showed up to pay their respects. Reckard, an employee of the Walmart, died on Aug. 3 along with 21 others when a gunman opened fire at the crowded shopping center. When it came time to lay his wife to rest, he invited the public to join him at her memorial on Friday. More than 3,000 strangers reportedly showed up to Reckard's memorial Friday night. RELATED STORIESLady Gaga Is Funding Classroom Projects in El Paso, Dayton and Gilroy in Wake of ShootingsEl Paso Walmart Manager 'Just Wanted to Save as Many People' During ShootingHow These Golden Retrievers Are Giving Comfort to Those Affected in El Paso Shooting

Man welcomes public to wife's visitation after El Paso shooting death
Read full article: Man welcomes public to wife's visitation after El Paso shooting deathAntonio Basco has visited the makeshift memorial behind the El Paso Walmart store every day since he learned his wife Margie Reckard was killed. El Paso is now your family." The couple traveled around the country until they eventually settled in El Paso. El Paso is becoming his familyBasco was doing maintenance on the SUV outside their home on August 3 when Reckard left for Walmart. Dozens of people in El Paso have joined him at the memorial for days.
