No death penalty
The Justice Department said in a brief court filing Tuesday that it will not seek the death penalty in the case against the alleged shooter who killed 19 at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart in 2019. The Justice Department did not say why it isn't seeking the death penalty.
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U.S. general visit
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Dress code debate
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