- 20 people dead, 26 injured in a mass shooting at a Walmart store in Texas city of El Paso
- About 13 hours after Walmart incident, another shooting killed nine in Dayton, Ohio
- A 21-year-old gunman armed with an assault rifle opened fire inside a Walmart store in Texas, killing 20 people and wounding 26 others
- Police are investigating whether the attack, which happened a few miles from the US-Mexico border, was a hate crime
- In the second shooting incident, which happened about 13 hours after the first one, 9 people were killed and over 16 injured in Ohio. The shooter was gunned down by security forces
- The El Paso attack was the second shooting in less than a week at a Walmart store in the US
Rising incidents of mass shootings
- 522 people dead in mass shootings this year in the US and 2,040 injured, according to the data by Gun Violence Archive
- Sunday's attack was the 21st mass killing in El Paso this year, according to a database compiled by the Associated Press, Northeastern University and USA Today
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