Families confront the Texas Walmart gunman in court. Some forgive him, others want the death penalty

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Family members of the 23 people killed in a racist attack at a Texas Walmart are confronting the gunman face-to-face in court for the first time since the 2019 massacre

FORGIVENESS AND FAILURETito Anchondo, Andre's brother, said he will forgive Crusius but also wants to explain to him how he failed.about a supposed"invasion" of Texas“He set out to hurt people because he said Hispanics were taking over. I just want him to know his efforts were in vain," Anchondo said."Yeah, we lost a lot of people. … The ones that are still here, we’re still pushing forward.

“These lives will never be brought back to life, so how is that justice?” Jamrowski said. “And who’s to say what justice is? What we do is we try to deal with it as every other family has, which is to continue to go on with your life.”Margie ReckardBut he and his wife still traveled all the way from Omaha, Nebraska, to hear what other families say to the gunman. The sight of Crusius being led into the courtroom Wednesday caused Reckard to convulse and left him wiping tears from his eyes.

Elise Hoffmann-Taus, Alexander's daughter, urged the court: “Please, do not be lenient on Patrick Wood Crusius.”Among the first to address Crusius was the family of David Johnson, including his widow, her grown daughter and a granddaughter who witnessed the attack. He prefers to do so only after Crusius faces a trial that could result in the death penalty, which prosecutors intend to seek in state proceedings.

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