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3 Aug, 2019 23:43

20 confirmed killed in El Paso Walmart shooting rampage

20 confirmed killed in El Paso Walmart shooting rampage

The governor of Texas has confirmed that 20 people have been killed in a shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso. Over two dozen were injured.

Police have confirmed that 26 people were injured in the shooting. Law enforcement chief Greg Allen mentioned an alleged manifesto by the gunman, adding that the attack might have a “nexus” to hate crime. He said, however, that the police are still looking into whether the document was indeed penned by the shooter.

They also confirmed that there was only one suspect taken into custody. The man, believed to be the only gunman, surrendered to officers after they arrived at the scene, police said.

While the identities of the victims have not been revealed, Mexican authorities say three of the country's nationals were killed in the shooting and a further six injured. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador expressed condolences to the families via Twitter.

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The attacker, who is now in custody, was armed with an AK-style rifle when he went on a shooting spree inside the Walmart on Saturday afternoon. Harrowing videos have emerged on social media showing lifeless bodies lying outside and inside the store, as well as people taking cover inside the shop.

The suspect has been identified in the media as Patrick Crusius, a Texas native from Allen, near Dallas. There have been reports of a Christchurch-massacre-inspired manifesto that the attacker allegedly left behind, espousing anti-Hispanic extreme-right views.

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