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Texas church shooting: ‘Why target that church?’ asks official

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Speaking with TODAY by telephone, Albert Gamez Jr., a commissioner in Wilson County, Texas, sends condolences to the loved ones of victims of the Texas church massacre and says that everyone is wondering what the shooter’s motive could be. He says there was nothing unusual about the site of the shooting: “Why target that church?”