David Montero
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David Montero is a former national correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. He previously worked at the Orange County Register, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Rocky Mountain News. He is a Southern California native and graduated from Cal State Fullerton.
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Attorneys for the victims lament that the law prevents gun makers from being held to account.
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Hundreds of people — not 2 million — show up near the secretive base after a viral Facebook gag.
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Matty Roberts saw multiple ‘red flags’ while planning for Alienstock — his concert event meant to replace his viral video idea to have people storm Area 51 and discover base secrets. Now he’s planning a concert in Vegas instead.
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The Thursday morning attack came not long after the victim is believed to have called 911 to report a man outside the business carrying a sledgehammer.
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Will millions arrive at Area 51 in September to storm the gates? Nobody knows for sure, but government agencies are preparing for the worst.
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Authorities have not yet identified the victims. But some family members have shared stories of their loved ones.
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Walmart manager survived mass shooting and spent days helping his employees afterwards. On Wednesday, he went to a baseball game for a measure of relief.
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After shootings in El Paso and in Dayton, Ohio, that killed 31 people, President Trump visited the grieving cities and attacked his political opponents.
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Michelle Grady had been shot three times, but she managed to call her mother, who rushed to the Walmart in El Paso where a gunman had opened fire.
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El Paso, a mostly Latino and Democratic city, has long viewed Trump warily — and his most forceful statement since the massacre did little to change that.