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Families of the El Paso Walmart shooting victims gathered for a memorial on the sixth anniversary.

The memorial was held months after the shooter was sentenced to 23 life sentences.

Families expressed their grief and the ongoing struggle for closure.

The families of those killed in the Walmart mass shooting came together to share memories of their loved ones at the sixth anniversary of the El Paso Walmart mass shooting, but there has been no closure, even as the gunman will spend his life in prison.

"No, I will never get closure," Dora Lizarde, grandmother of 15-year-old Javier Rodriguez, who was killed in the shooting, said in Spanish. "It (criminal case) is over, but for us it isn't. He (Javier) will never come back."

Victims' families, shooting survivors and El

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