For the first time, the City of Killeen, Texas, released dash cam video from the night the man accused of killing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen took his life.
"She was a rising star before her life was tragically cut short," said Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, who first introduced the bill on Sept. 30, 2020 to rename the post office after Guillén.
Vanessa's mother, though grateful for the new bill, said she won't rest until she knows the truth about what happened to her daughter.
"This is a bittersweet feeling," Vanessa Guillen's sister, Mayra, shared on social media. "The loss of my sister created the biggest military law change in history."
The bill, which Vanessa Guillen's family has been rallying for in Washington, includes reforms to how the military investigates sexual harassment cases.