‘I don’t want to die,’ Uvalde student told 911 dispatcher during mass shooting
As law enforcement officers hung back outside Khloie Torres’ fourth-grade classroom in Uvalde, Texas, she begged for help in a series of 911 calls, whispering into the phone that there were “a lot” of bodies and telling the operator: “Please, I don’t want to die. My teacher is dead. Oh, my God.”
Five years after mass shooting, El Paso dedicates a new memorial to the victims
For Albert “Tino” Ortega, Aug. 3 will forever remain a solemn date on the calendar. It holds sobering significance for many El Pasoans as on that date in 2019, 23 people were killed in a terrorist attack at an El Paso Walmart, a tragedy fueled by racism that — with nearly 50 federal hate crime charges — became one of the country’s largest hate crime cases.
SAPD officer wounded in weekend shooting faces a ‘long road to recovery,’ police say
San Antonio police have not yet released the name of the officer who was wounded after responding to a domestic violence call. The man who they say shot her was then shot and killed by police. He still has not been identified.
Delegates discuss mood and safety at Republican National Convention after attempted assassination of Trump
In the chaotic aftermath of an attempted assassination, delegates from around the country have gathered for the republican national convention. Two delegates from California set aside some time to talk with KSAT this afternoon about how they and their fellow delegates are doing
Report suggests some deputies responding to Maine mass shooting were intoxicated
An independent commission investigating the deadliest shooting in Maine history plans to take up accusations contained in a report that said self-dispatching police officers created “chaos” during a search for the gunman.