CATCHES OF THE WEEK
Seth Garcia, of Raton, caught a 20-inch rainbow trout on the Cimarron River using worms May 8.
David Whitener, of Clovis, caught a 9-pound walleye at Conchas Lake using a crappie jig May 6.
Mark Haber, of Santa Fe, caught a 21-inch kokanee salmon at Eagle Nest Lake trolling a Pistol Pete on May 5.
Evangeline Tenorio, 8, of Anton Chico, caught her first fish, a 20.25-inch rainbow trout using green and white glitter PowerBait Turbo Dough on May 1.
Guy Poland, of Santa Fe, caught and released a 7-pound walleye at Elephant Butte Lake using a bottom bouncer worm harness rig May 10.
Share: People attend a candlelight vigil in Queens, NYC, for the eight victims of the mass shooting in Atlanta. (Sipa via AP Images)
The Atlanta shooter comes from a culture that connects Asian women to sex and violence. It has its origins in U.S. wars particularly the Korean War and is fueled by our continued military presence in Asia.
After he killed eight people in the Atlanta suburbs on March 16, the perpetrator told police that he “wanted to eliminate” the “temptation” of the massage parlors and spas he had targeted. While it is unclear if he actually said that he wanted to “Kill all Asians” as Korea’s