A day after the shooter pleaded guilty to killing 23 people and wounding 22 others, Yolanda Tinajero gave the judge an unusual request.
An El Paso man who lost his wife in the mass shooting at a Walmart earlier this month is getting some help from his community.
A tow truck driver said he took it back to Antonio Basco's home for free after recognizing his name from media coverage of the shooting.
Mayor Dee Margo said Trump made the comment after he corrected the president's "misinformation" about the city's violent crime rate.
The Dallas Cowboys have also reached out to help victims and their families.
If you're looking to support those impacted by Saturday's deadly mass shooting in El Paso, several organizations have ways to help.