Twenty people were killed and dozens more injured on Saturday morning in a massacre at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart that was packed with back-to-school shoppers, making it one of the ten deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history, officials said.The suspect was identified by authorities as Patrick Crusius, 21, of Allen, Texas.
A spokesperson for El Paso's Del Sol Medical Center said that 11 victims ranging in age from 35 to 82 were being treated at the facility. University Medical Center of El Paso received an additional 13 victims -- two of whom were children, ages 2 and 9, who were stabilized and transferred to El Paso Children's Hospital, according to officials. A hospital spokesperson said that nine patients were in critical condition and three had life-threatening injuries.
"One thing I'ever never forget is when he walked into walm very confidently, like he was on a mission," she later told ABC News anchor Tom Llamas in an interview for"World New Tonight." "At this time, we do have one person in custody. We don't believe there's anybody outstanding," he said. “We're in shock over the tragic events at Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso,” the statement said. “We’re praying for the victims, the community & our associates, as well as the first responders. We’re working closely with law enforcement & will update as appropriate.”
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So where' was the good guy' with a gun?