El Paso Walmart Shooting: Victims, Updates & Investigation – August 2019

August 3rd: A Look Back at This date in‍ History

Today is sunday, August 3rd, the 215th day of 2025,⁣ with 150 days remaining in ⁣the year. Throughout ⁤history, this date has witnessed pivotal moments in exploration, ⁢sports, politics, and culture. Let’s explore some ⁢key events that unfolded on August 3rd.

Historical Highlights

1492: A Voyage Begins. Christopher Columbus⁣ embarked on his first transatlantic voyage from Palos, Spain, ultimately leading to European contact with the Americas. This journey dramatically‍ reshaped global ⁢understanding and initiated a new era of exploration.
1852: ⁢The First Intercollegiate Regatta. Harvard defeated yale in‍ the inaugural Harvard-Yale Regatta, marking ⁤America’s first organized intercollegiate sporting event. This race established a tradition of athletic competition between these two prestigious universities.
1916: A Diplomat’s⁤ Fate. Roger Casement, a British ⁣diplomat and Irish nationalist, was executed for treason. He passionately advocated for Irish independence,⁣ making his case a symbol of the struggle⁣ for self-determination.
1936:⁢ Jesse Owens Shines. At the berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens won ⁣his first gold medal⁢ in the 100-meter sprint. His athletic⁢ achievements ⁣challenged Nazi ideology and became a ⁤powerful statement against⁤ racial discrimination.
1972: A Step Towards Détente. The U.S. Senate ratified the anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty with the Soviet Union. This treaty represented a notable step in‍ reducing Cold War tensions and limiting the ⁤arms race.
1977:⁤ The Dawn ⁤of Home Computing. The Tandy Corporation introduced the TRS-80, one of the first commercially available home computers. This innovation brought computing power to a wider audience, paving‍ the way for the personal computer ⁣revolution. 1981: Air Traffic Controllers Strike. U.S. air ⁤traffic ⁢controllers⁢ initiated a strike demanding⁢ better pay and working conditions. President Ronald Reagan responded by ⁢firing the striking‍ workers, significantly impacting the nation’s air travel system.
2004: Liberty Reopens. The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty‍ reopened to visitors for the first time since the September 11th attacks.This reopening symbolized⁢ resilience and a return to normalcy. 2018: Las‍ vegas⁤ Shooting Investigation Closes. Las Vegas police concluded their investigation into the 2017⁢ mass shooting at a country ⁣music ⁤festival,unable to determine the⁤ shooter’s motive. The tragedy remains a stark ⁣reminder of the devastating impact of gun⁤ violence.
2021: Cuomo Under Investigation. New York’s Attorney⁤ general released a ⁢report ⁤detailing allegations of‍ sexual harassment against Governor Andrew cuomo. The report led to increased pressure for his resignation, which he ultimately submitted a week later.

remembering the Tragedy in El Paso

On August 3, 2019, a horrific act⁤ of violence unfolded at ⁣a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas. A gunman killed 23 people, specifically targeting individuals⁣ of Mexican descent.before the attack,the perpetrator published⁢ a hateful screed online,revealing the racist motivations behind his actions.This event underscores the dangers of hate speech and the importance of ⁢combating extremism.

Celebrities Celebrating Birthdays Today

Many notable figures share⁣ a birthday⁤ on August 3rd. Here’s a look at some of them:

Marv Levy⁤ (100): Pro Football Hall‍ of Fame⁣ coach.
Martin Sheen (85): Accomplished actor known for roles in The West Wing and Apocalypse now.
Lance Alworth (85): Football Hall of famer and former NFL cornerback.
Martha Stewart (84): Entrepreneur, author, and lifestyle guru.
John Landis (75): Film director known for Animal House and the Blues Brothers.
JoMarie Payton⁤ (75): Actress best known for her role as Harriet Winslow on Family Matters.
Marcel Dionne (74): Hockey Hall of famer and former NHL player.
John C. McGinley (66): Actor recognized for his roles⁤ in Scrubs and Platoon.* James Hetfield (62): Singer and guitarist⁣ for the iconic heavy ⁢metal band Metallica.

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