El Paso police dispute man's story of heroism during attack
Christopher Grant has said he threw bottles to try to stop the attack, which left 22 people dead. Grant, who was shot twice, was among those recognized this week by Trump, although his mother received the certificate because Grant had been temporarily detained by the U.S. Secret Service because of an outstanding warrant.
A grand jury indicted the suspected Walmart shooter, Patrick Crusius, on suspicion of capital murder on Thursday.At the ceremony, Trump said Grant was picking up snacks for his children when he encountered Crusius.
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Man honored by Trump for heroic actions in El Paso shooting made up story: PoliceChristopher Grant was detained Monday before he was supposed to be honored for his heroic actions in the El Paso shooting, however now police say he lied.
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El Paso shooting: Prosecutor plans to pursue death penalty after capital murder indictmentDistrict Attorney Jaime Esparza intends to seek the death penalty in the August 3 El Paso massacre where 22 people were killed and several injured, according to a statement
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Grand jury indicts El Paso suspect on capital murder chargesPatrick Crusius, 21, of Allen, Texas, was indicted in connection with the Aug. 3 mass shooting that left 22 dead.
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Man hailed by Trump for El Paso shooting bravery was 'inaccurate' about his actions, police sayChris Grant was honored for his 'courage' in a ceremony at the White House, but police say video evidence 'does not support Mr. Grant’s assertions.'
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