1/ To El Paso and all of our region- I will continue to support our community through our healing process, and remind us that hate will not define us. Our 23 souls who perished, and all of our victims will always be in my prayers and at the forefront of our healing process .
2/ As we reflect and continue to heal on these 4 years, we must remember how we always unite as ONE, and how El Paso is blessed to have special men and women serving our city. I hold our local Police & Fire department, paramedics,
On this 4th anniversary of the horrific events of Aug. 3rd, 2019, #FBIElPaso silently honored the 23 victims who lost their lives that day. We are committed to assisting our community in healing as we heal alongside them, and our city will always be #ElPasoStrong.
💚 Today, as we remember the tragic events of August 3rd, we stand together to break the stigma on mental health. You are not alone. It's okay to not be okay. Reach out for support, lean on someone you trust.
⭐ Please visit https://t.co/kwuwJ2sj02 for resources and support.
Today we remember the victims, surviors and strength of our community but today can also be challenging. If you need help dealing with this anniversary our mental health professionals can help you through this day. Call 915-779-1800 or 988. We are here to help.#elpasostrong
@ElPasoInc Former El Paso Mayor Dee Margo said this is a major accomplishment for the health sciences center. He is one of nine appointees on the oversight committee, a group chosen by the governor, lieutenant governor and speaker of the house to govern CPRIT.
“It can just be a tremendous economic driver for El Paso – not only from a health standpoint but with the research being done on cancer,” Margo said. “It gives recognition to our border community, our region, our health disparities and the needs we have for research dollars.”
Former state rep & EP Mayor @Dee_Margo_, said he hopes this brings some closure for the families, and that "this is a tough time for EP". Asked about "invasion" rhetoric used by GOP, he said he never used that language and those who do, do so for political purposes only. #txlege
NEW: Former #ElPaso mayor @Dee_Margo_ said Patrick Crusius showed no emotion and did not look at the victims or their families. The sentencing hearing is on recess until 1 p.m. https://t.co/GYNOiearzQ
NEW: Former #ElPaso mayor @Dee_Margo_ said Patrick Crusius showed no emotion and did not look at the victims or their families. The sentencing hearing is on recess until 1 p.m. https://t.co/3z8PgGnRWT
2/ I encourage El Pasoans to reflect on their emotional health, and recognize if you, or your loved ones, may need to seek resources to discuss the painful memories this tragedy evokes. May El Paso find strength once again, and always remain #ElPasoStrong.
Information is VERY limited right now, but police say “subject is still outstanding.” Please don’t spread rumors. We all know what this community has been through.
Former El Paso Mayor Dee Margo, who attended the hearing, said it was gut-wrenching day and called Crusius an "evil white supremacist."
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