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Authorities Have Few Tools To Fight Far-Right Extremism Online

Minutes before the El Paso shooting, a manifesto was posted online, calling the attack as a response to an “invasion” of Hispanics into the U.S. What can authorities do to fight far-right violence?

30 Seconds Of Carnage: Ohio Shooting Has High Toll Despite Swift Response

In Dayton, Ohio, police stopped a mass shooting early Sunday within a minute, but not before nine people were killed, including the gunman’s sister. Victims were remembered at a vigil Sunday night.

Dayton’s Mayor Considers What Can Be Done When Even Safe Areas Aren’t

NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with Dayton, Ohio, Mayor Nan Whaley about the aftermath of the mass shooting that killed nine people and hurt 27 more there early Sunday morning.

A Mural Takes On New, Tragic Meaning In A Mourning El Paso

Manuel and Patricia Oliver lost their son in the Parkland, Fla., school shooting last year. This weekend they planned to unveil a mural in his honor in El Paso. It’s become an impromptu memorial.

In El Paso’s Reunification Centers, Sadness, Horror — And Fear Of ICE

NPR’s David Greene speaks with Monsignor Arturo Bañuelas, who’s been visiting El Paso reunification centers after Saturday’s shooting to offer help to those affected, including undocumented residents.

What We Know About The Victims Of The Dayton Shooting

The nine people who died in the shooting early Sunday in Dayton, Ohio, range in age from 22 to 57. They include four women and five men.

Understanding The Scale Of Gun Violence In America

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Mark Bryant of the Gun Violence Archive, which has been keeping track of all known instances of gun violence in America since 2013.

How One Gun Manufacturer Is Responding To The Shootings In Dayton And El Paso

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Larry Ward, chief marketing officer of Gun Dynamics, a crowdfunding platform for gun entrepreneurs.

After Shootings, Focus Turns To Trump Administration’s Gun Policies

President Trump has ordered that the American flag be lowered at the White House, federal buildings and military installations in honor of the victims of this weekend’s two mass shootings.

What’s The Path Forward After Dayton And El Paso?

NPR’s Michel Martin talks with Rev. Samuel Rodriguez of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference about the recent mass shootings around the country.

24 Hours In Dayton And El Paso

Two shootings hours apart in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas left 29 people dead and dozens injured.

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