Police continue investigating the death of a Southwest Airlines worker who was shot near an employee parking lot at the airport in El Paso, Texas.
EL PASO, Texas — Police on Sunday continued investigating the death of a Southwest Airlines worker who was shot near an employee parking lot at the airport in El Paso.
In a statement on Saturday, Southwest Airlines said the unidentified employee, who worked at the airport’s ground operations, had been fatally shot while leaving work.
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