Killing at least 20. The situation, needless to say, is a horrific one. Shoppers running for their lives. Ak. Somebody got shot. Diving for cover as shots ring out. Survivors traumatized, now sharing those terrifying moments. Hes going for blood. Hes going for death. Were learning about the victims this morning with several still fighting for their lives. This is not a sprint. This is going to be a marathon. New details about the alleged shooter described as a man on a mission. Sources identifying the suspect as investigators look into a potential motive. It has the nexus at this point in time to a hate crime. And this morning, el paso strong. Our community will not be defined by this senseless, evil act of violence. The community banding together. We are a special community. Lining up to help and remembering the victims overnight with a prayer vigil. We have Live Team Coverage from el paso with all the latest. And good morning, everybody. Once again in america we are waking up to horr
Attacks in texas and ohio. What he said about racism, bigotry and White Supremacy in this country. And tonight, former president obama now weighing in. And in dayton, ohio, tonight, new images of the horror. Customers diving for cover to escape the gunman. The lists he allegedly once had, who to kill, who to rape. And ohios governor drowned out by the crowd, chanting do something about gun violence. The other major news this monday night, the stock market plunge on wall street, were live. The breaking news coming in from north korea. What they have now done. And two pilots arrested, accused of being too drunk to fly. They were headed to newark. And the other headline, the Emergency Landing. The smoke filling the cabin. And good evening tonight from el paso. We arrived here over the weekend as this country comes to grips with yet more carnage. Two Mass Shootings, 13 hours apart. And new demands from so many in this country that our leaders do something. That they offer more than words.
Today, his speech condemning the attacks in texas and ohio. What he said about racism, bigotry and White Supremacy in this country. And tonight, former president obama now weighing in. And in dayton, ohio, tonight, new images of the horror. Customers diving for cover to escape the gunman. The lists he allegedly once had, who to kill, who to rape. And ohios governor drowned out by the crowd, chanting do something about gun violence. The other major news this monday night, the stock market plunge on wall street, were live. The breaking news coming in from north korea. What they have now done. And two pilots arrested, accused of being too drunk to fly. They were headed to newark. And the other headline, the Emergency Landing. The smoke filling the cabin. And good evening tonight from el paso. We arrived here over the weekend as this country comes to grips with yet more carnage. Two Mass Shootings, 13 hours apart. And new demands from so many in this country that our leaders do something.
what they believe the suspect, 21-year-old patrick crusius did, before this moment, before he entered the walmart with his weapon. this surveillance obtained by ktsm. tonight, law enforcement officials telling abc news that before the chaos broke out, that they believe the suspect had been looking for a good place to target and shoot mexicans. law enforcement officials telling us, crusius entered the walmart on saturday morning, first, with no weapon, apparently to case it. then, they say, satisfied with what he saw, up to 3,000 shoppers inside, he left the store, armed himself and then returned. tonight, we are hearing from the survivors who crawled across that floor when he came armed with that assault-style rifle. sylvia saucedo on the floor with her 91-year-old mother. she pulled out her phone and began recording, in disbelief over what she could hear, what she could see. they were in the cafe, having coffee. now they were on the floor, and
people run past them. what were you saying to your mother? we were praying. she was praying and she was crying. and i was holding her hands and i was like, i can t believe she s so calm. she s 91 years old. so i need to stay calm, too. reporter: and what you rarely see is what happens when there is finally a break in the gunfire. sylvia makes the decision that she and her 91-year-old mother should get out. they re gone? reporter: she grabs her mother. they get up, not sure it s over. get out of here. reporter: we have to leave, sylvia says. where do we go? outside. reporter: and from inside her car oh my god. reporter: she realizes the horror. an officer carrying a child. they see a man who has been shot. these women running out with children, one in their arms. and tonight, here in el paso, the death toll is still rising. at the del sol hospital this evening, the lead trauma surgeon telling me that what he has seen here reminded him of his time overseas.