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El Paso shooting exposes our denial about domestic terrorism

When newscasters speak of Dayton and El Paso, I hear my name.

I was born in Dayton, Ohio, and later covered local news there as an intern in the days of typewriters and telephone booths.

Years later, my son would attend the University of Texas at El Paso (Go, Miners!). I met a number of "nice and neighborly" local folks, as we used to say where I grew up, including a promising young City Council member named Beto O'Rourke.

Yet, as

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