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The Bright Star Memorial was unveiled ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Aug. 31, 2019 Odessa mass shooting.
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A newly released document shows the Army investigated Shane James for spousal abuse, but he was never charged or convicted under military law.
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Shane James is accused of killing six people in a shooting spree that stretched across San Antonio and Austin. He had a long history of interactions with police.
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A Maine public safety commissioner said Robert Card, 40, should be considered armed and dangerous. The official declined to give casualty numbers in Lewiston, saying they're "are all over the map."
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The gunman still faces state charges that could result in him receiving the death penalty. There is no timeline on when that trial will begin.
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Patrick Crusius, of North Texas, faced survivors and victims' relatives in El Paso still traumatized by the Aug. 3, 2019 mass shooting. The attack was one of the deadliest against Hispanic people in recent history.
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The Walmart shooter faces life in prison. In February, he pleaded guilty to 90 federal charges including hate crimes.
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Michael Lockhart was an eyewitness to a chaotic shooting in Fort Worth's Como neighborhood over the July Fourth holiday that left three people dead and eight wounded.
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Mauricio Garcia, who police say fatally shot eight people at an Allen mall, apparently included a Nazi symbol in his signature when applying for a security guard license.
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A year after the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found the highest percentage in a decade said ending gun violence trumps protecting gun rights.