Organizers of El Paso march say they will stand against hatred, one week after massacre

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A week after a gunman killed 22 people in El Paso, activists on Saturday will le...

EL PASO, Texas - A week after a gunman killed 22 people in El Paso, activists on Saturday will lead a march in the West Texas city that they say will draw hundreds of people standing up against hatred.

Hours after that mass shooting, a gunman slayed nine people on a street in downtown Dayton, Ohio, before police shot and killed him. The back-to-back shootings have reignited the gun control debate in the United States. The Republican president on Wednesday said on Twitter, “The Dems new weapon is actually their old weapon, one which they never cease to use when they are down, or run out of facts, RACISM!”

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