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at causation. i believe as a nation and apparent reason for doing this. i believe it's deeper and it's society we need to focus on that to find identifiers. going to continue in our is there a trip wire in we have society. jon: bernard, thanks. to assume these events will happen. having all of us trained with so police in el paso are saying there is an urgent need for blood donations and the city of the assumption in large el paso has responded in a big gatherings this will happen. way. christina coleman has more from it might prevent people from los angeles. reporter: texans showing up going into shock and dying. even when law enforcement is strong in this medical becoming more proficient at emergency. at least 26 people injured. take a look at el paso responding to the desperate and you are gentle call for blood stopping the short after the first shot. donations. local media is reporting people jon: when we were watching the on the ground say the donation police chief and others at that centers are overwhelmed. news conference, they are they are telling people to make appointments online for tomorrow grieving too. because they expect more donations will be needed
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throughout the week. this is their communities. they thanked to deal with seeing governor greg abbott is urging people to let their loved ones know how much they tear with horrible things in the parking them in the aftermath of this deadly shooting. lot and in the mall. >> for the country asking what >> i ask our clergy visit their they can do. i ask that you ask keep el police officers and first we d pasoans in your prayers. we ask you put your arms around first responders. your family members tonight and >> they took the shooter without give them a hug and let them know how much you love them. firing a shot. but emotionally difficult for reporter: another way to help people impacted by this tragedy, nearby macarthur school was them. >> that's why this is the time set up as a family reunification site. to look to god for help. jon: let's check in with garrett the families are able to reunite there who were separated during tenney. the shooting. he has been there since the the el paso community foundation first shots were fired. sharing a link for financial donations on their website. reporter: a couple interesting
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notes from that press conference is a little bit more of the epcf.org. we have been talking about timeline it was just before mental health. police are encouraging people 11:00 a.m. when the first who might be having a hard time caughts came in, shots being fired outside this walmart. emotionally dealing with all of the first officer arrived on the this to call the state's crisis scene within six minutes. we are told there were as many mental health hotline. as 3,000 people inside the jon: dr. ernest paddy is still walmart. as the shooter began working his way from the parking lot into with us. the store and what witnesses since we last spoke to you, doctor, we learned the number of told us further back in the store as well. victims has actually gone up. we know from governor abbott, we we thought there might be 15 are told 20 people were killed dead, it turns out there are 20, and two dozen injured. and 26 wowrpd. many still in the hospital fighting for their life. so that number could go up. 2 -- 26 wounded. what they told us is the shooter for medical statements's the was in there from when they worse anything world to be faced first heard the initial shots. with that kind of cash damage on the last shot they heard was 20
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a saturday morning. >> of course. are so minutes. you have to remember those folks we know from earlier what police hop were tirelessly caring for said. no officer discharged their them will now also have to deal weapon in the course of this with the emotional trama that entire incident. comes along with that. so we are trying to get details we are trained and go through on what took place during that drills and practice this so we timeline. in the end this suspect was can respond appropriately, rapidly and effectively in these ultimately taken into custody by times of crises. officers without incident. but all too often it's when you his weapons, they de -- he are driving home alone after dealing with some of these decided to put those down. things, that's when it starts to they are questioning him to see affect you. if he had help from any others. that's when you need to have a strong the group of support they need to be questioned much members, family members, friends course. and staff that you can turn to federal law enforcement to help you deal with this authorities are scouring his trama. these effects can last for years social media, his browsing after an incidents like this. history. who was in communication with. >> we expect our police officers those are the details we'll be and medical teams to have thick skins. maybe we think they aren't getting the next days and weeks. affected by something like this. in the short term you have 20 but you are just human beings people who lost their lives to
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and it hurts. >> it definitely does. come here to this walmart ahead when it comes down to it, and of school starting this next you are faced with this volume week. many with their children we are of trauma. told. they are now looking at their there is a terrible loss of life here. lives being changed forever. terrible. you know that the staff there at several people i spoke to said the hospital were doing their one man lost his another woman said she saw a woman was darnedest to keep those folks shot in the leg who was screaming out for her son who alive. you also have folks who were she had been separated from. trampled over or hit by flying saying where is my sonl? another said he and his mother shrapnel or debris. all of these injuries, they come were walking into the store the right as the shots started. pound on top of each other. they ran back to their car and those folks are going to need some counseling to deal with the hid there, crouching down until effects of this long term. jon: the unfortunate nact fact the shots stopped. is many of the victims are still people's lives have been changed inside or maybe in the parking forever, even if they didn't lose a loved one. lot. police have to conducted an investigation. they have 20 deaths in a huge onrsh the reports were the
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shooting began outside the crime scene. and those bodie will be staying walmart, then continued inside the walmart, then moved over to there and kept away from their the mall. were there victims in the mall loved ones for quite some time. or simply people who heard the >> you are right. shots at the walmart who made to have an effective their way into the mall and investigation, i imagine they that's what created some of the need to leave them undisturbed. panic and stampede there? that will prevent their loved ones from starting the process reporter: whenever there are of closure with the loss of mass shootings, there is a fog life. you are 100% right. of war with lots of misinformation. the police sent' warnings out >> thank you. jon: joining us b -- joining usy that they received reports of multiple shootings weren't area. but those reports were false and they believe walmart was the only location -- was the primary location where the shooting took phone, a doctor from the place. they were aware much reports hospital where 11 victims are there may have been some still being treated there now. give us the age range of the people being treated at your shooting at the mall which is hospital.
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>> from 32 to 85. where this walmart is. but they are not sure if people were shot at the mall. jon: this gunman was not but walmart is the central point selective in terms of table they are focusing on as they are groups. trying to determine if there he apparently wanted to go after were any people shot elsewhere anybody. >> it certainly would appear that way. jon: what about the folks who outside. jon: one of the great mysteries, were brought in to del sol? the police said the shooter is from allen, texas on the extreme the injuries obviously had to be north end of the dallas catastrophic. but what determined whether they metroplex. that's 660 miles away from else were taken to your medical center or one of the others. pass oh. >> ultimately that's el paso ems any indication why he chose to make this way all across texas calls. to pull this off? del sol is one of the closest >> that is the big question. facilities to where the they mentioned they obtained a incident occurred. we are a level 2 trauma center manifesto they believe belonged to the shooter before he carried to handle these times of out this shooting. incidents and these times of we won't get into details other patients. jon: the graphic on the screen
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than there were a lot of says 9 are critical but stable. anti-immigrant sentiments >> the two stable, yes. expressed in that manifesto. just beyond the border is juarez, mexico. the 9 stable are still critical. this is a central point for a there are three those 9 that are lot of immigration issues. most of critical. jon: the police put out a call border patrol were on the scene for blood donations. minutes after the shooting. they are not clear if that was is that something your hospital his motivation or how he ended would echo? up here on the other side of the >> absolutely. significant amounts of blood are utilized to be able to be state. jon: jacqui heinrich joins us transfused into the victim. so certainly now and over the now. next coming days, blood is a reporter: a tough situation. you can see everyone in that significant vital and limited resource and something that will room was having a difficult time be very necessary. delivering that update. >> we were just talking with 20 killed, 26 injured. the governor calling for unity and folks to come together and dr. ernest paddy on the support one another during this
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time, saying it doesn't matter psychological effects on if you are black, brown, white. personnel. what will your facility offer to the doctors and nurses involved it's time to come together and in treating the results of this for to us support each other. this after the police chief terrible shooting? >> we -- all of the caregivers confirmed saying they were investigating a possible responded incredibly well at manifesto left behind by this just in a significant call to alleged shooter. action. they have to confirm it is his i think now we are starting to -- it's going to be the manifesto. but it does appear to have the initial shock of this and nexus of a hate crime. initial responsibilities of caring for these people have also confirming that the alleged shooter surrendered to officers when he was and preherntded. started to diminish from the and now we are just looking for emergency when it first started. we are trying to grapple with a motive here. it. and certainly we have a lot of under this criteria that at resources around this. least four deaths constitutes a the unfortunate reality is, mass shooting. being a part of hda, we had this shooting today brings us to other hospitals that have been the first responders and have five per calendar year 2019. taken significant casualties a week ago you had the gilroy dating back to the columbine
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garlic festival. shooting in denver, the aurora then the shooting in virginia beach that killed 12. movie theater shooting also in then abridge, florida, each of denver. sunrise hospital in las vegas was one of the key places for them killing 5. and in 2017 there were five mass the las vegas shooting. virginia tech. shootings including the one in and we have been well prepared for these types of things. what we call our employee sutherland springs. assistance program that end up they were talking about the need being able to help -- allow for folks to come together. people to effectively process one woman said, the manifesto what they ultimately have been a part of. jon: unfortunately this is a narrative is filled by hate, time when hospitals such as bigotry and division. yours have to practice for these everyone who was there was mass casualty events. lobbying for folks to come together and focus on healing in >> i'm grateful we were as this time. prepared as we were. that community will night. last october we participated in there are 26 people fighting for statewide and regional mass their lives. their ages range from 2 to 82 casualty incidents that was around an active shooter. years old. i could not be more proud of the this is the beginning of a very
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team here sat del sol and the long road to recovery. john * let's check in with ted entire medical team around el paso for how responded. williams, a former d.c. homicide for all intent and purposes our response was flawless. detective. did you hear anything at that i'm humbled and so proud to work news conference that made your with the amazing people who were police ears pay attention? able to execute on this. >> to some degree, sean, steve jon: the ceo of the hospital group there, hca healthcare, rogers hit the nail on the head when he said the manifesto if del sol medical center. authenticated and belongs to this killer, it may give us some now that you have new dr. scholl's massaging gel advanced insoles insight into a motive. with softer, bouncier gel waves, and that's something that most you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. of mass murder like this, we are always trying to find out what was the motive. one of the congress women spoke, and she represented something
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about racism, bigotry and trust us. us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. possibly political leaning. i am hoping that irrespective of what we find in this manifesto, if it's authenticated, that it will not divide us as a country, that it will bring us together. i am also concerned, sean, that depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... they didn't give out the name of features maximum absorbency, this person. ultra soft fabric i don't think we want to amplify and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. or glorify this person by any life's better when you're in it. stretch of the imagination. be there with depend®. but the public is engaged. and law enforcement need the public. at some stage if they find out the name of this person, there may be individual who can come forward and give law enforcement more information about this alleged killer. jon: we have the name and law enforcement has the name, but
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they have chosen not to release it. i'm assuming because so many of these guys do it for the sick glory that comes with having a number of -- being responsible for a number of deaths, that's why authorities have not released his name. you are saying there is perhaps a negative to that? >> yes, i do believe that. i believe at some stage at the next news conference they will normally release his name. i believe possibly the reason law enforcement has not released you know that look? that life of the party look. the name is that they are walk it off look. one more mile look. conducting still their reply all look. investigation. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. sadly, we were told that the it's the only one fda approved victims, the 20 victims are til to temporarily make frown lines, there on the scene. crow's feet and forehead lines look better. and that tells me there is a the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, crime scene that is being causing serious symptoms.
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we have a lot of grieving hi ♪(whistling tune: "don't worry, be happy")♪ families in texas that will not see a loved one that they got with this morning. a loved one that they hugged, they kissed, or had some communication with. they will no longer be able to communicate with that loved one, and that is the tragedy of this. jon: reaction is coming in from the white house and lawmakers. if you are just joining us, at least 20 people have died in reporter: a lot of questions about how this whole scene made this el paso shooting inside and out after the shooting began. outside a walmart. we know that was shortly before one suspect is in custody. 11:00 a.m. local time today. the first officer arrived six mark meredith is live in minutes after the first call of bedminster, knowledge where the shooting came in. president trump is spending the that was 11:45a.m. -- weekend at his golf club. reporter: the president continues to receive updates
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from his national security team. 10:45:00 a.m. when the first for as you mentioned, the president arrived on scene. is spending the weekend at his they were inside for 20 or so golf club not far from where we are in new jersey. minutes. they said it was silence for a we haven't seen the president on few minutes. camera, but we have seen him on then they were told it was safe twitter. to come back out. he said it was a terrible we are not clear exactly what shooting in el paso. the reports are very bad, many happened from the time police killed. arrived to the time the suspect he's working with state and was taken into custody. local authorities and pledged we learned at the press total support of the federal conference that the suspect was not taken into custody at the government. god be with you all. walmart. he was taken into custody a former texas congressman beto block behind the walmart at an intersection and he was taken o'rourke who is from el paso has from his vehicle. i spoke to a woman who witnessed canceled some campaign events. he's on his way back to el paso if he's notth already. the apprehension. we heard from the former texas she said the officers approached congressman earlier today. the vehicle, the man didn't put here is what he had to say. up a fight. >> i am very saddened. he got out of the vehicle and was taken over to the sidewalk.
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it's very hard to think about it's not clear how he made to it his car and a block away before this. he was apprehended. but i will tell you el paso is the officers did not fighter an the strongest place in the entire shot during this entire world. the community is going to come together. incident. i'm going back there right now witnesses said they heard to be with my family and to, my gunshots fired in the first few minutes rapidly in multiple hometown. reporter: we have been hearing locations, then later more shots from other 2020 democratic were fired. the suspect is a 20-year-old presidential front runners male, from the other side of including joe biden. he said heartbroken to hear texas from a suburb of dallas, texas, allen, texas. about el paso. this is as officers in their it's past time we take action investigation are trying to learn more about the suspect, and i am this gun violence his background and what epidemic. multiple law enforcement motivated him to carry out this agencies within the federal attack. >> we are look at the aerial of government have been assisting state investigators as well as a substantial house. that's the home of this suspect.
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>> we believe it's his known federal investigators. residence. we are not sure if that's simply we got a statement from attorney general bill barr saying quote where he lived or that was his the justice department joins in place that he owned himself. mourning with the people of el we are still trying to get those paso. those who commit such atrocities should be held accountable details. swiftly and to the fullest allen, texas, where the suspect extent the law allows. apparently is from. and made his way more than 600, investigators back in texas will try to piece everything 700 miles across texas to el together. the president is expected to paso to open fire on innocent leave from washington tomorrow. people and ruin the day and ruin it's possible we could hear from the president before he head back to d.c. lives for so so many. you can see the police officers jon: mark, thank you. and others gathered at the house investigating. so 20 people dead at this point, answers are still to come. 26 wounded. but those numbers could perhaps maureen o'connell is a former fbi agent for 25 years. change. our coverage will continue in she has made something of a just a moment. specialty of analyzing what goes on in the minds of some of these
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regularly for horrific scenes like this. jon: what about the psychological makeup. there is a type, is there not, of a porn who tends to engage in these kinds of reprehensible acts? >> i'm not a psychiatrist or psychologist. but in my opinion this is a person who was never given parameters. had never had his feet held to the fire. he was given quite a bit. he was never put in a position where he had to work his way through something. if i were a betting man i would let's cowboy up! exhilarating speed. probably say he sent 6 to 8 woo! hours a night playing fortnite precision control. or one of those video games woo! maximum reliability. where you are doing nothing but access denied. dehumanizing people by blowing [ repeats ] access denied. their heads off one after another after another. if it's not xfinity xfi, it's not good enough. jon: it does seem to desensitize
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for wifi with super powers, get xfinity xfi. these killers to the horrific nature of what happens when you and go see, fast & furious presents, hobbs & shaw. pull the trigger and the gun is now playing. aimed at another human being. >> i agree. if you think about it. he's 21 years old. for the last 25 years the apparently me not this country has been very soft and there haven't been a lot of tough apparently method that have been popular. you see that it causes young people to not have the capacity to really work through tough things that happen in your life. not that that is what's causing people to become active shooters. but that comprised with actively engaging in something that causes you to dehumanize people jon: 20 people are dead and for hours and hours on end every day, it is a -- i think it's 24 -- 26 people wounded in el just a bad combination and it's
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something to be looked at and it's something we have seen paso, texas, after a shooting at several times in these active a walmart. president trump has promised the shooters. jon: the local authorities are resources of the federal going to be overwhelmed there. they have the help of the texas government to el paso as they try to deal with this crime. rangers. what will be the fbi's role in a faculty associate with investigating what happened in el paso? >> the fbi has a huge role in arizona's school of criminology. this. initially it will be a lot of take us back to your atf days. crime scene work. if we look back to the shooting when the president promises the in las vegas, the fbi team ended full resources of the federal up processing that entire field government, what does that mean? for every shell casing and every >> they will bring their entire bit of trace evidence. it's a huge task that takes investigative prowess, their weeks and sometimes more than intelligence capacity to deal with the life of the firearms that. very, very minute attention to involved and investigative detail. resources. and the collection and everything has to be processed the officers involved, the in an identical manner. community itself is traumatized. that's a lot of what they are the officers standing on the doing right now. scene with these victims, the they are also looking into that
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deceased. their effect you'll ability is manifesto and looking at the diminished. apparently he had positive they are traumatized. comments or he supported the the state of texas itself has christchurch shooting. they will be looking into that. significant resources. but it will be a partnership. they will see who his associates it's a partnership with law are and what elf of engagement he had with those associates. enforcement. they bring in the work in it's a multi-pronged approach collaboration to get efficiencies here and get the and the manifesto will have a hundred different angles they investigation completely and can take. everyone is working hard together right now to find out thoroughly finished. anything we can to prevent this. in this case there is a there are some preventative potential prosecution. measures that can come into play. jon: let's hope. jon: i think our graphics maureen, thank you. department has produced a map of i want to get some final thoughts from the rest of our the route this suspect traveled. guests who are still with us. i'm not saying literally these steve rogers. roads. but accord together news
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conference, he's from allen, steve, i want to start with you. you are telling us events like texas on the north end of dallas and traveled to the far western this are very hard on police side of texas to el paso where officers. >> this will affect their he opened fire and killed 20 relationships with family members. i would encourage family members people. so this is a state-wide of the police officers and first investigation. responders. it will involve the texas pick up the phone, seek help, rangers and every state agency seek assistance and if you are a to try and put the details, to clergy member, a priest, rabbi flesh out the details of what or minister of any faith, you led to this murderous day. know who the members are in your >> they will know exactly every congress grow nation. pick up the phone and give them route traveled, every stop, his activity on his cell phone. a call. >> i think those word are well electronic messaging. any places he stopped. taken. ted williams, your final shots. >> we talked about this fan fess the moments leading up to. to and steve rogers talked about all of that will be revealed perhaps it will give us a motive here. i don't know what it's going to from the investigation. you said there is a heinous kind
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show. but apparently it has to do with racism, bigotry, and possibly of narcissism common to these political leanings. shootings. i'm hoping that america will everything is going to be asking why. perhaps we'll never really know listen to what governor abbott the answer but you can give us some of the basics. said tonight. >> this is a difficult thing for we are all americans. and i'm hoping that not one or all of us to face. we all seek context for a another party will use whatever demonstration of human evil at this level. this manifesto brings out to there is almost some satisfaction that perhaps delays divide us. we need to do just what we are manifesto or hate crime. but that is in the larger view doing. stick together as americans. the easy way out. i argue that if you take an examination of all of these jon: bernard zaper was a special types of events, these mass casualty shooting events. agent with the alcohol will be and you do a deep dig into who that person is, what were they tobacco and firearms. seeking. it is something else. your final thoughts this evening, bernard? it's something almost that much >> we have the ability to stop more difficult to accept and this. we have the ability to solve understand and it's a this as a nation. we'll put our efforts tonight self-adoration and ego-based
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together collectively and stop narcissism. if you look at the las vegas shooter. this trend. there was no context provided. this man lived a life, he was a a cultural shift away from violence and self-adoration. gambler, he had a small circle god bless the first responders of friends. and all the victims of these are he wasn't particularly social. you deck lups senseless acts of he didn't express any outrage. hate. jon: they seem to be coming more this person over a long period and more frequently. of time had a desirous dream of i just mentioned three major causing mass harm. maybe this was his way of infamy shootings in texas in the last three years. from this act of evil. you say we can stop them and i i believe in society with the want to believe we can. but how? >> we need to look in the dark deep academic health, mental health. that we take an examination of corn. there are things we need to face that. with the friend our mental it won't give us an easily health in this country. there is a societal shift we identifiable reason or cause. but there is a growing issue in need to pave attention to. our country and we have to and we don't get distracted by address that. additionally i believe we have these apparent motives. to address the fact these things where there may be a deep, are going to happen. so we need to be trained to darker motive that's protect ourselves. psychologically based with one if we are given the opportunity of our trends in society whether
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to run, hide or fight that we it's social media or however we are going. but we need to examine that and put the brakes on this. take that. a trauma doctor will tell you and trend toward another thing. where the one does not justify somebody can take a significant gunshot wound. with the right application of pressure or stoppage, somebody the joust lay of the needs of will not go into shock and society. that we approach this society perhaps survive enough to make with hope and peace and we have to it a care facility and the outcome that is god sent. survive. let's increase our survivability jon: where are the parents? and be trained and not dying this guy is 21 years old. from one of these events. you have to wonder what the last as a nation with our tremendous few years have been like and resources, let or what the parents are like. >> there was a question earlier about parents. parents need to be parents. keep an eye on your children. see what they are watching. see who they are associating with. and if they need some help, you have got guidance counselors in school. reach out. you may end up saving a big
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problem down the road. >> i want to that each our panelists this evening. another terrible shooting racks america, 20 dead, 26 wounded in el paso, texas. we are going about the most of monday of business shopping on a saturday, the day before or weekend before school starts. i'm jon scott in new york.
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