'We wake up every day, hoping it was just a bad dream, and you realize this is your reality, it's the first thing I think about ...in everything we do, you think of him.' -Julie Arco on her father Rodolfo, who was killed in the Texas mass shooting.
Odessa, Texas A man who left Las Vegas after the 2017 shooting there, a US mail carrier whose vehicle was hijacked by a gunman and an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan were among the seven people killed in the nation's latest mass shooting.
The people killed ranged in age between 15 and 57, and 25 people were wounded in the shootings on Saturday in West Texas, authorities said. The City of Odessa asked employees to wear yellow Tuesday to symbolize hope and remember those whose lives were lost.Here is what we know about the victims.
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