Man who fatally shot 23 at El Paso Walmart set to plead guilty to murder nearly 6 years on
Read full article: Man who fatally shot 23 at El Paso Walmart set to plead guilty to murder nearly 6 years onNearly six years after a man fatally shot 23 people in a racist attack targeting Hispanic shoppers at a Walmart in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border, the gunman's criminal case is set to come to a close.

Girl, 5, who lost parents in El Paso massacre asks if she'll be next
Read full article: Girl, 5, who lost parents in El Paso massacre asks if she'll be next(CNN) - Skylin Jamrowski had just received the worst news of her young life. The baby survived the massacre when his mom, Jordan Anchondo, shielded him with her body when she was shot. And the shooter shot Andre, and the bullets went through Andre and hit Jordan," said Misti Jamrowski, Jordan Anchondo's mom. Torie and Skylin lost their mom and stepdad. It's just something you can't replace," said Paul Jamrowski, Jordan Anchondo's father, as tears rolled from his eyes.

El Paso mother killed shielding baby from gunfire
Read full article: El Paso mother killed shielding baby from gunfireA sign is posted near the scene of a mass shooting which left at least 20 people dead on August 4, 2019 in El Paso, Texas. Jordan Anchondo and her husband were shopping for school supplies after dropping off their daughter at cheer practice when a gunman opened fire in an El Paso shopping center, Elizabeth Terry told CNN on Sunday. The mother of three later died at a hospital after using her body to protect her 2-month-old son, Terry said. "How do parents go school shopping and then die shielding their baby from bullets?" The first call of an active shooter went out at 10:39 a.m. local time, El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said.

Mother Reportedly Died Shielding Her Baby in El Paso Shooting
Read full article: Mother Reportedly Died Shielding Her Baby in El Paso ShootingA young mother gave her life for her son, reportedly shielding the 2-month-old from gunfire in the El Paso shooting Saturday. Jordan Anchondo, 25, was back-to-school shopping at Walmart when a gunman walked in an opened fire, her 19-year-old sister Leta Jamrowski told the Associated Press. Anchondo was shot and killed, and her young boy sustained several broken bones after she fell on top of him. From the babys injuries, they said that more than likely my sister was trying to shield him, Jamrowski told the AP. Jordan Anchondo, who was the mother of three children, was one of the 20 people killed in the attack.
