Four years ago, Ana was at an El Paso Walmart buying the makings of a birthday cake for her husband. She was with her son, then 9 years old. Wednesday, she was part of a virtual conference, recounting the 2019 afternoon a gunman opened fire at the store, killing 23 people and wounding 22 more. Advertisement The killer is a self-proclaimed white supremacist who posted a racist manifesto online before the massacre. He was sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences for federal charges last month and his state case is ongoing. Advertisement “My husband always tells me that the greatest...