Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Obelisk a tribute to shooting victims

-

EL PASO, Texas — A memorial was unveiled Saturday honoring the 22 people killed in a recent mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.

The 30-foot-tall golden obelisk, called the “Grand Candela,” or “Big Candle,” was revealed to the public during a morning ceremony in the parking lot of the Walmart, which reopened this month for the first time since the Aug. 3 attack in which police say the gunman specifical­ly targeted Mexicans.

A private lighting was held Friday night for the families of those who died and for those who survived the attack, including the 25 people who were wounded.

“A memorial is important to the healing process,” said Todd Peterson, a Walmart regional manager whose territory includes El Paso.

El Paso Diocese Bishop Mark Seitz, speaking in both English and Spanish in the border city that is home to many Hispanics, called the site sacred and said he hopes it shows people can “respond to weapons of hatred with weapons of love.”

Days before the store reopened after a renovation, a makeshift memorial that had been behind the building was taken down.

Police say 21-year-old Patrick Crusius drove more than 10 hours from his home near Dallas to carry out the attack.

Crusius has pleaded innocent to capital murder charges in the attack. Prosecutor­s plan to seek the death penalty.

 ?? AP/The El Paso Times/MARK LAMBIE ?? Visitors touch the 30-foot-tall golden obelisk unveiled Saturday in the Walmart parking lot where 22 people were killed this summer in El Paso, Texas.
AP/The El Paso Times/MARK LAMBIE Visitors touch the 30-foot-tall golden obelisk unveiled Saturday in the Walmart parking lot where 22 people were killed this summer in El Paso, Texas.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States