Sunday, May 07, 2023

TEXAS 8 DEAD AT MALL-7 DEAD BY DRIVE OVER THEM TERROR.THE CARTELS KILLING TO GET RID OF TITLE 42-BLAME MIGRANTS FOR THE TERRORIST ATTACKS SO THE CARTELS DO NOT LOSE BILLIONS IN ILLEGAL CROSS BORDER ACTIVITY.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

TEXAS 8 DEAD AT MALL-7 DEAD BY DRIVE OVER THEM TERROR.THE CARTELS KILLING TO GET RID OF TITLE 42-BLAME MIGRANTS FOR THE TERRORIST ATTACKS SO THE CARTELS DO NOT LOSE BILLIONS IN ILLEGAL CROSS BORDER ACTIVITY.

WORLD TERRORISM

GENESIS 6:11-13
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.(WORLD TERRORISM,MURDERS)(HAMAS IN HEBREW IS VIOLENCE)
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence (TERRORISM)(HAMAS) through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

GENESIS 16:11-12
11 And the angel of the LORD said unto her,(HAGAR) Behold, thou art with child, and shalt bear a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael;(FATHER OF THE ARAB/MUSLIMS) because the LORD hath heard thy affliction.
12 And he (ISHMAEL-FATHER OF THE ARAB-MUSLIMS) will be a wild (DONKEY-JACKASS) man;(ISLAM IS A FAKE AND DANGEROUS SEX FOR MURDER CULT) his hand will be against every man,(ISLAM HATES EVERYONE) and every man's hand against him;(PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM BEING BEHEADED) and he (ISHMAEL ARAB/MUSLIM) shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.(LITERAL-THE ARABS LIVE WITH THEIR BRETHERN JEWS)

ISAIAH 14:12-14
12  How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,(SATAN) son of the morning!(HEBREW-CRECENT MOON-ISLAM) how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!
13  For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:
14  I (SATAN HAS EYE TROUBLES) will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.(AND 1/3RD OF THE ANGELS OF HEAVEN FELL WITH SATAN AND BECAME DEMONS)

JOHN 16:2
2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service.(ISLAM MURDERS IN THE NAME OF MOON GOD ALLAH OF ISLAM)

THESE 2 TERRORIST ATTACKS WERE HISPANIC KILLERS.MEXICAN DRUG LORD WARS INCOURAGED BY BIDEN TO DO TERRORIST ATTACKS ON IMMIGRANTS GOING FROM MEXICO TO USA. BIDEN LOVES IT BECAUSE OF THE OPEN BORDER AS OF THIS THURSDAY. AND THE DRUG CARTELLS HATE IT AND ARE KILLING THE IMMIGRANTS BECAUSE THEY LOSE OUT ON BIG MONEY FROM THE IMMIGRANTS. SO THESE DRUG CARTELS WILL BE DOING ALL KINDS OF TERRORIST ATTACKS ON AMERICAN CITIES UNDER THE GUISE OF LOSING BIG GREEDY BUCKS - WHILE IMMIGRANTS FLEE BY THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS FROM MEXICO TO THE FREE PASS GO AND GET INTO THE USA FREE. ON THURSDAY. BIDEN AND THE DEMOLIBNUT LAME-BRAIN LEFT CAN BAN GUNS. BIDEN CAN BE THE HERO (BRAIN-DEAD) OF COURSE. ITS THE MEXICAN CARTELS KILLING OFF MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS. THE ATTACKS WILL BE IMMANENT AND BLAMED ON IMMIGRANTS BY THE LIBERAL LEFT NUTJOBS. 2 DRUG CARTELS IN MEXICO THE GULF CARTEL AND THE SINALOA CARTEL HAD A MEETING BETWEEN EACH OTHER. AND SET UP THESE TERRORIST ATTACKS. AND THERE WILL BE LOTS-BY THESE CARTELS AND THEIR OPERATIVES.. THE DRUG CARTELS WANT TITLE 42 STOPPED SO THEY GET BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN CHILD TRAFFICING, DRUG DEALING, GANG BANGING. AND ALL THE OTHER LAWLESS  ILLEGAL ACTIVITY BY THESE MURDERERS.THE CARTELS KNOW BIDEN, OBAMA ARE GIVING THE OK FOR THESE TERRORIST ATTACKS ALL OVER AMERICA.THESE TERRORIST ATTACKS WILL OCCUR IN GROCERY STORES, SPORTS EVENTS, AND BEWARE OF ANY SOFT KILL PLACES.

U.S. News-Shock Videos: El Paso Under Siege By Massive Influx of Illegal Aliens As Title 42 Deadline Looms-by Jamie White-May 7th 2023, 3:18 pm

Disturbing scenes show wave of illegal aliens pouring into besieged border town, highlights just how collapsed the U.S.-Mexico border has become under Joe Biden.Disturbing footage from the collapsed border town of El Paso shows a massive wave of illegal aliens flooding the Texas city ahead of the expiration of Title 42.Several videos show hundreds of illegals who tried to evade Border Patrol by crossing the Rio Grande getting processed in El Paso.The streets of El Paso itself also appear to be completely inundated with illegals. I’ve never seen anything like this – hundreds of migrants living on the streets of El Paso and officials expect the situation to only get worse onceTitle 42 expires. Border towns are facing a humanitarian crisis @NewsNation pic.twitter.com/tvWqEPdCqO — Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) May 6, 2023-This comes just days after White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre absurdly claimed that illegal immigration was down “90%” since Joe Biden captured the White House.The Biden regime last week approved sending 1,500 active duty Army troops to the southern border to address the influx of illegal aliens.Title 42, a Trump-era policy set up as an emergency COVID measure that allowed the U.S. to quickly turn away illegal migrants back into Mexico, is set to expire on May 11.

MEXICO-Sinaloa Cartel

The Sinaloa Cartel, often described as the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organization in the Western Hemisphere, is an alliance of some of Mexico's top capos. The coalition's members operate in concert to protect themselves, relying on connections at the highest levels and corrupting portions of the federal police and military to maintain the upper hand against rivals.History-The state of Sinaloa has long been a center for contraband in Mexico, as well as a home for marijuana and poppy cultivation. Nearly all of the trafficking organizations in Mexico have their origins in the region. They were, in essence, a small group of farming families that lived in rural parts of the state. In the 1960s and 1970s, they moved from the contraband trade into drugs, particularly marijuana. One of the first to traffic marijuana in bulk was Pedro Aviles, who later brought his friend's son, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, alias "El Chapo," into the business.Aviles was killed in a shootout with police in 1978. In the latter part of the 1970s, the various families branched into moving cocaine for Colombian and Central American traffickers, and shifted their operations to Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco. Their leaders included Rafael Caro Quintero, Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo. Working closely with the Honduran Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros, the men came into contact with Colombia's Medellín Cartel. Matta Ballesteros lived part-time in Colombia, where he operated as the main intermediary between Mexican and Colombian traffickers, particularly the Medellín and Guadalajara Cartels. They established the patterns that we see repeated today: movement of bulk shipments of cocaine via airplane and boat to Central America and Mexico, then by land routes into the United States. The boldness of the Mexican traffickers became evident when they murdered undercover Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Enrique Camarena in 1985.The death of Camarena was the beginning of the end of the Guadalajara Cartel. US pressure forced Mexican authorities to act, and the leaders of the cartel fled. The remaining factions established bases in various parts of Mexico. The Arellano Félix brothers set up camp in Tijuana. The Carrillo Fuentes family moved to Juarez. El Chapo and his partner, Héctor Luis Palma Salazar, remained in the Sinaloa area.The battles between these organizations began almost immediately. In November 1992, El Chapo sent 40 gunmen to raid a Tijuana Cartel party in Puerto Vallarta, killing nine people. The Tijuana Cartel responded by trying to assassinate El Chapo at the Guadalajara airport in 1993, killing a Mexican cardinal instead. El Chapo fled to Guatemala where he was arrested two weeks later. Palma Salazar was arrested in 1995.The operations remained under the auspices of El Chapo's brother Arturo Loera, Ramon Laija Serrano, and Hector, Alfredo and Arturo Beltran Leyva. El Chapo maintained some control from prison, passing messages through his lawyers. In 2001, he escaped prison, and assumed a central leadership role in the organization. Chapo was famously recaptured, then escaped from prison, then recaptured in Mexico once again in 2016, only adding to his criminal legend.In January 2017, El Chapo was extradited to the United States. His recapture and extradition has sparked a wave of violence due to internal power struggles within the Sinaloa Cartel and efforts from other criminal groups to expand their operations in the capo’s absence.Since then, there has been an internal power struggle between Ismael Zambada Garcia, alias "El Mayo," and El Chapo's sons, known as "Los Chapitos." While the Sinaloa Cartel remains under the leadership of Zambada García, its local bosses have broad decision-making power, which makes it difficult to estimate how much of an overall toll this violence has had on the group.-Leadership-After the breakaway of the Beltran Leyva Organization (BLO) in 2008, El Chapo became the most visible head of the Sinaloa Cartel, although he was joined at the top table by El Mayo and Juan Jose Esparragoza Moreno, alias "El Azul." El Azul reportedly died of a heart attack in June 2014, although there are rumors that he is still alive and well.The Sinaloa Cartel is not a hierarchical structure. El Chapo, El Azul and El Mayo all maintained their own separate but cooperating organizations, while the cartel's operations in foreign countries, and even within Mexico, are often outsourced to local partners.El Chapo's capture and later extradition to the United States appears to have sparked an internal battle for control of the organization, as evidenced by a February 2017 attack against El Mayo and two of El Chapo's sons that was reportedly orchestrated by El Chapo's one-time right-hand man, Dámaso López Núñez, alias "Licenciado."However, El Licenciado and his son, Damáso López Serrano, alias “Mini Lic,” have both been arrested and are now in US custody. Given that El Chapo's conviction in the United States in 2019 landed him in prison for the rest of his life, El Mayo, the only remaining member from the Sinaloa Cartel's old guard, and El Chapo's sons, Joaquín Guzmán López, Ovidio Guzmán López, Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo, who are also known collectively as "Los Chapitos," are now left to head the general direction of the cartel's operations while it retains its horizontal structure.In 2020, divisions between Los Chapitos and El Mayo appeared to worsen, with a number of deadly clashes reported between their supporters as well as the mysterious assassination of a former top Sinaloa Cartel hitman. In contrast, El Mayo's sons have either all been arrested and jailed in the United States or seem to be lying low.Geography-The Sinaloa Cartel's tentacles stretch from New York City to Buenos Aires and almost every major city in between. The cartel was founded in Mexico's Sinaloa state and now operates in 17 Mexican states, and by some estimates, in as many as 50 countries.-Allies and Enemies-The Sinaloa Cartel's central bond is blood. Many of its members are related by birth or by marriage. However, the cartel also often acts more like a federation than a tightly knit organization. The core of the group, the BLO, split from the rest in 2008. The Sinaloa Cartel has since created new alliances with former enemies in the Gulf Cartel and the Familia Michoacana and appears to have negotiated a pact with what remains of the Tijuana Cartel.The Sinaloa Cartel seems to have taken its cue from Colombia's Cali Cartel by establishing strong connections to Mexico's political and economic elite. It has successfully penetrated government and security forces wherever it operates. It often opts for the bribe over the bullet and alliances over fighting, but it is not above organizing its forces to overrun areas that it wants to control by force.The cartel's most powerful contacts have traditionally been in the National Action Party (Partido Acción Nacional - PAN), which, according to some sources, helps account for its growth in the last decade. The PAN's Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon launched numerous offensives against trafficking organizations, and some major leaders have been captured, including Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, head of the Gulf Cartel, and Benjamin Arellano Félix, head of the Tijuana Cartel. So strong is the perception that the PAN favors the Sinaloa Cartel that Mexican justice officials issued a press release in 2010 denying it, while the Calderon government produced a video in 2011 with the same intention.Today, the Jalisco Cartel New Generation (Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación – CJNG), is the Sinaloa Cartel's primary enemy. The CJNG emerged out of the Sinaloa Cartel in 2010 after the death of former Sinaloa Cartel capo Ignacio Coronel, alias “Nacho.” Since, the CJNG has expanded rapidly across the country, involving itself in a host of criminal activities, including international drug trafficking, most recently involving synthetic drugs and powerful opioids like fentanyl, which the Sinaloa Cartel is also involved in the trafficking of.It remains to be seen if the Sinaloa Cartel can again claim the spot as the country's most dominant cartel, but right now the Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG stand together as Mexico's two most dominant organized crime groups.Prospects-In recent years, the Sinaloa Cartel has become embroiled in a series of violent turf wars. In 2012, the cartel emerged victorious from a bloody battle with the Juarez Cartel over control of Ciudad Juarez. However, the war with rival cartel the Zetas, who in some regions have allied themselves with the remnants of the BLO, has spread across the country and raged through the states of Sinaloa, Durango, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Jalisco, even reaching into Guatemala. The upper hand in the conflict has ebbed and flowed throughout the regions but with the Zetas an increasingly fragmented force, the Sinaloa Cartel seems poised to cement its position as the dominant force in the Mexican underworld.Even with El Chapo in jail for life, the Sinaloa Cartel has remained one of Mexico's most powerful organized crime groups. However, the days of big cartels in Mexico may be numbered. As the country's criminal landscape continues to grow more fragmented, it's unclear if and how traditional cartels will be forced to adapt.

MEXICO-Gulf Cartel

The Gulf Cartel is one of the oldest and most powerful of Mexico’s criminal groups but has lost territory and influence in recent years to its rivals, including its former enforcer wing, the Zetas. In the cartel's heyday, its boss, Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, was considered the country’s most powerful underworld leader, and the Zetas the most feared gang.History-The Gulf Cartel’s (Cartel del Golfo - CDG) origins can be traced to 1984, when Juan García Abrego assumed control of his uncle’s drug trafficking business, then a relatively small-time marijuana and heroin operation. García Abrego brokered a deal with the Cali Cartel, the Colombian mega-structure that was looking for new entry routes into the US market after facing a clampdown on their Caribbean routes by US law enforcement. It was an agreement that, from the business side, proved irresistible both for the Cali Cartel's leaders, the Rodríguez Orejuela brothers, and for the Mexicans: García Abrego would handle cocaine shipments via the Mexican border, taking on all the risks, as well as much as 50% of the profits.When García Abrego was arrested and deported to the United States in January 1996, the CDG was reportedly pulling in billions in revenues each year, cash that had to be smuggled back across the border in suitcases, jets, and through underground tunnels. This drug trafficking organization built a wide-reaching delivery network across the United States, from Houston to Atlanta, New York to Los Angeles, but its influence was most acutely seen in its imitators. Other kingpins, like the head of the Juárez Cartel Amado Carillo Fuentes, alias "El Señor de los Cielos," (Lord of the Skies), quickly followed in García Abrego’s footsteps and began demanding more control over distribution from their Colombian partners instead of settling for a share in the transportation fees. As a result, by the end of the 1990s Mexican traffickers had built a series of cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin networks that rivaled Cali in size, sophistication, and profit. And, by buying out government aides, ministers, the federal police force, and even the Attorney General’s Office, the CDG was soon rivaling Cali in terms of political corruption.But it took García Abrego’s heir, Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, to develop the CDG’s military wing in ways never envisioned either in Cali or Medellín. Cárdenas recruited at least 31 former soldiers of Mexico’s Special Forces to act as security enforcers, for at least three times their previous pay. They were expert sharpshooters and were trained in weapons inaccessible to most of their drug-trafficking rivals. Capable of rapid deployment operations in almost any environment, they matched perfectly Cárdenas’ more brutal, confrontational leadership style. Cárdenas was arrested in 2003 after the US Department of State placed a $2 million reward on his head. But his former protection unit, which soon began operating as an independent group known as the Zetas is perhaps the Gulf Cartel's bloodiest and most influential legacy in Mexico’s drug war.Today, the Gulf Cartel no longer exists as a unified organization. The group has split into many different factions, each vying for control over Tamaulipas’ extensive borderlands. The factions include the Scorpions, Cyclones, Rojos, Metros, and Panthers. These groups utilize their control of the border to engage in drug trafficking, arms trafficking, and migrant smuggling, among other criminal enterprises. While these factions hold significant power, the golden era of García Abrego’s Gulf Cartel is long gone.Leadership-After Cárdenas’ extradition to the US in 2007, Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez, alias "El Coss," was believed to be leading the group’s day-to-day operations, until he was captured in September 2012. Cárdenas’ brother, Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, alias "Tony Tormenta," handled the cartel’s drug trafficking business until he was gunned down in November 2010.The arrest of El Coss left the CDG without any clear successor and began a period of unstable leadership for the group.In January 2013, one of the contenders to succeed El Coss, David Salgado, alias "El Metro 4," was murdered by unknown assassins.Mario Ramirez Treviño, alias "X20," a hitman and internal rival of Salgado, briefly took the organization's top spot following the murder. He was arrested in Tamaulipas in August 2013 in a Mexican army operation, following the arrest of 24 members of his group a week earlier.As with the arrest of previous leadership, his arrest left another power vacuum in the increasingly fragmented cartel.Eventually, Julián Manuel Loisa Salinas, alias “El Comandante Toro,” assumed leadership of the group and commanded a group of hitmen in the border town of Reynosa in the CDG’s traditional hub of Tamaulipas. However, Loisa Salinas was gunned down by Mexico’s federal forces in April of 2017. Shortly after that, the Mexican army captured yet another CDG leader, José Antonio Romo López, alias “La Hamburguesa,” in May of that same year, again throwing the leadership of the group into uncertainty.Amid “rapid turnover” in the group’s leaders, José Alfredo Cárdenas Martínez, alias “El Contador,” the nephew of former cartel capo Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, was the only one of the group’s leaders that remained. However, his tenure was also cut short by authorities, who arrested him in 2018 in Tamaulipas and then again in 2022.Rapid turnover in leadership went hand in hand with the group’s fragmentation. In order to project its influence and cover territory, the Gulf Cartel often formed relationships with local gangs. As the pressure applied by law enforcement, voids in leadership, and constant violence all impacted the cartel’s central structure, local groups became more independent, continuing their control of illicit economies.It’s unclear where exactly the group’s leadership stands now, as fragmentation has made leaders more difficult to discern. José Alberto García Vilano, alias "La Kena" or “Ciclón 19,” is thought to be the leader of the Cyclones, and is currently at large. A presumed leader of the Metros in Reynosa, Ernesto Sánchez Rivera, alias “Metro 22,” was arrested by authorities in March 2023.Geography-The cartel’s traditional center of operations is in the northeastern border state of Tamaulipas, with its most important operational bases in the border cities of Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa. Control of these cities is critical from an operational and financial standpoint, facilitating the group’s control of the flow of arms, drugs, and migrants.As it splintered, the group’s reach within Mexico became more limited, with factions primarily based out of Tamaulipas. However, splinter groups such as Grupo Sombra -- present in parts of San Luís Potosí, Hidalgo, and Veracruz -- have limited presence around the country. At its peak, the group was known to have established itself in at least 11 other states, including in Oaxaca, Michoacán, and possibly the Yucatán peninsula.-Allies and Enemies-In April 2010, the federal police confirmed that there was an alliance between the Familia Michoacana and the CDG against their common rival, the Zetas, which has been pushing aggressively into the Gulf’s traditional stronghold in Tamaulipas.It was little surprise to crime watchers in Mexico. The CDG has a violent history of seeing former allies turn against it. A previous alliance, brokered in prison between Cárdenas and Benjamín Arellano Félix, one of the heads of the Tijuana Cartel, held for about a year until the agreement broke down in 2005, leading to another outbreak of killings in the border states. Another temporary division of territory with the Sinaloa Cartel also broke down in 2007, causing havoc nationwide.Today, factions of the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas often engage in open warfare in Tamaulipas, and the multitude of groups makes alliances and rivalries difficult to establish. Amidst the weakening of the area’s two predominant actors, the Jalisco Cartel New Generation (Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación - CJNG) has sought expansion into the area, leading to concerns of more violence as it challenges the hegemony of the remnants of the Gulf Cartel and the Zetas. Prospects-The Gulf Cartel is now no longer the organization that it was. Still, powerful criminal groups using the Gulf Cartel name continue to vie for control over the borderlands’ lucrative criminal economies. In March 2023, four US citizens were kidnapped in Matamoros, allegedly by members of a faction of the Gulf Cartel. Two of the four were killed, sparking outrage in the United States. This event, combined with a flood of fentanyl entering the US through its southern border, has raised pressure on Mexico to act against “cartels.” Gulf Cartel groups may be prime targets for crackdowns by Mexican law enforcement.

Texas mall shooting 8 victims killed at Allen Premium Outlets-The suspected shooter was also killed by a police officer who was in the area on an unrelated call, authorities said.-Updated May 7, 2023, 5:27 PM EDT-By NBC News

What you need to know about Allen, Texas, mall shooting-A total of nine people, including the shooter, were killed Saturday night at a Dallas-area outlet mall.The shooter "neutralized" by a city police officer who was at the mall for an unrelated matter, police said.The shooter has been identified as Mauricio Garcia, suspected neo-Nazi sympathizer, authorities said.

1h ago / 4:41 PM EDT-Witness recalls pulling a young boy covered in blood from underneath his wounded mother-Char Adams and Mirna Alsharif-A witness who rushed to Allen Premium Outlets after receiving a frantic call from his son said he found seven people with gunshot wounds outside a store.Steven Spainhouer, a former police officer, said he began checking for pulses and pulled a young boy, covered in blood, from underneath his wounded mother.Spainhouer said he was one of the first to arrive at the outlet, before police got to the scene.“The trail of blood from where the victims were laying to the police car will stick in my head forever,” he said.One victim died as Spainhouer performed CPR on him.“There was nothing I could do,” he said.

2h ago / 3:57 PM EDT-Suspected shooter interacted with neo-Nazi and white supremacist content online, officials say-

Ken Dilanian and Jonathan Dienst-Suspected Allen, Texas mall shooter Mauricio Garcia interacted with neo-Nazi and white supremacist content online, according to two senior law enforcement officials.According to one of the officials, 33-year-old Garcia posted such content himself. The other official said the suspect consumed such rhetoric online, had several social media accounts, and said that authorities found him with a patch with a right-wing acronym on his chest. It's not known at this time what the right-wing acronym is.NBC News has not seen any of the suspect’s accounts thus far, and the officials have stressed it’s still early in the investigation and it is too early to ascribe a motive.

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3h ago / 2:48 PM EDT-Suspected shooter identified as Mauricio Garcia-Jonathan Dienst, Corky Siemaszko, Ken Dilanian and Minyvonne BurkeThe suspected gunman in Saturday’s shooting at a Dallas-area outlet mall that left eight people dead and a half-dozen more wounded was identified Sunday as Mauricio Garcia, two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News.Garcia, 33, was also killed after the outbreak of violence at Allen Premium Outlets. Allen Police Chief Brian Harvey said the suspect was “neutralized” by a city police officer who was responding to an unrelated call at the mall.One of the senior law enforcement officials said that Garcia had a tactical vest and was armed with a rifle of some kind as well as a handgun. More weapons and ammunition were found in his car, the source said.The names of the victims in the shooting have not been released.

3h ago / 2:48 PM EDT-Six victims, three in critical condition, remain at Medical City Healthcare facilities-Irene Byon and Mirna Alsharif-Six victims of the Allen Premium Outlets shooting, three of whom are in critical condition, remain at Medical City Healthcare facilities, according to a statement from the health care provider.Four of the victims are at Medical City McKinney, an acute care hospital and Level II trauma center, where three are in critical condition and one is in "fair condition," the health care provider said.One patient is at Medical City Children’s Hospital and is in fair condition, while another is at Medical City Plano and is also listed in fair condition.

May 7, 20235:20 PM EDT-Driver arrested after 7, including migrants, killed in Brownsville, Texas-Reuters-Car runs into pedestrians in Brownsville

May 7 (Reuters) - At least seven pedestrians were killed and several others injured on Sunday when an SUV mowed down people near a homeless shelter that attends to migrants in Brownsville, Texas, police said.The male driver was in custody, Lieutenant Martin Sandoval of the Brownsville Police Department said, adding he was charged with reckless driving and could face additional charges.Sandoval said the victims in the morning crash were waiting at a bus stop near Ozanam Center, a shelter for the homeless used by migrants. He said some migrants were among the dead."We are doing an investigation in forms of intoxication to see if he was intoxicated at the time of the accident," said Sandoval on Fox News.It was not clear if the driver had crashed into the group intentionally or lost control of the vehicle, Judge Eddie Trevino Jr. of Cameron County was quoted as telling the New York Times.There no immediate details on how many people were injured or their condition.The city of Brownsville, on the border with Mexico, is one of the places expecting an influx of migrants when COVID-era restrictions under Title 42 expire on Thursday.A video circulating online purporting to show the crash shows a speeding SUV plowing into a row of people sitting on the curb. A second video of the aftermath appears to show victims lying on the ground, some bloodied and writhing, while others lay motionless.Reuters was not able to independently verify the authenticity of the videos.

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