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Community mourns Texas mass shooting victims

A shooter with neo-Nazi leanings killed eight people at a suburban Dallas mall on Saturday.

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People gather around a makeshift memorial just outside of a mall where several people were killed in a mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Large crosses are constructed at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed several days earlier, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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A city of Allen, Texas, police officer stands by another, sitting in a vehicle, by closed entrances to a mall where several people were killed several days earlier, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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A group of young onlookers stand near a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed several days earlier, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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A woman signs a cross as a child looks on at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed in Saturday's mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Jennifer Seeley signs a cross that stands by others at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed several days earlier, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas. Seeley, an employee at the Crocs store at the mall, said she was signing the cross for one of the victims, an acquaintance who worked as a security guard at the mall.
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A cross with a name on it, and notes left by visitors, stands by others at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed in Saturday's mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Jessica Himes, kneeling in front of cross, holds her daughter Harper, blue shirt, as her son Hudson, left in black shirt, her husband Scott, left rear in red shirt, and daughter Blakely Brooks, center left in white shirt, all from Allen, Texas, look on at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed in Saturday's mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Abbi Boyd, center left, hugs Dakota Britvich, gray shirt, and Jennifer Seeley, front right, as they stand at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed in Saturday's mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Veronica Rodriguez, left, of Dallas, becomes emotional as she gathers in a circle with others in prayer by a makeshift memorial near the mall where several people were killed in Saturday's mass shooting, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.
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Visitors stand in silence at a makeshift memorial by the mall where several people were killed, Monday, May 8, in Allen, Texas.

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