The El Paso Walmart gunman was formally sentenced to 90 life sentences for the racist 2019 massacre that killed 23 people and injured nearly two dozen others.
If you're looking to support those impacted by Saturday's deadly mass shooting in El Paso, several organizations have ways to help.
Dallas attorney Chris Ayres confirmed to The Associated Press that the call was made to police in Allen, a Dallas suburb.
Amnesty International said that gun violence is "so prevalent in the United States that it amounts to a human rights crisis."
President Donald Trump is planning to visit El Paso on Wednesday, according to Dee Margo, the city's mayor.
Four-legged healthcare providers are now providing comfort in El Paso.