Washington Examiner reporter Anna Giaritelli posted several tweets Saturday night about the mass shooting at the El Paso Walmart and Cielo Vista Mall that killed 20 and wounded 26.

Giaritelli stated there is more to the story than is being told according to her sources.

Giaritelli says a law enforcement source–the same one who gave the name and age of arrested suspect Patrick Crusius–has told her a second suspect was killed by police, noting that contradicts the mayor.

She also says there is a reason the suspect committed the attack in El Paso rather than his hometown of Allen, Texas. And she pointed out a nearby Walmart that abruptly closed Saturday afternoon after consulting with law enforcement. That Walmart, located in Socorro, Texas, is just about 15 miles southeast of El Paso.

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“According to my law enforcement source in El Paso (who gave me the apprehended shooter’s name and age): A 2nd suspect was killed when police responded to the Walmart shooting. Police have not disclosed this info yet. Mayor says otherwise but my source says 2nd suspect is dead.”

“There’s a reason the Walmart shooter in custody went to El Paso instead of carrying out the attack in his hometown in Allen, Texas … I can’t share info yet but it’ll all make sense soon. There is a lot more to the story than what networks are reporting.”

According to my law enforcement source in El Paso (who gave me the apprehended shooter’s name and age): A 2nd suspect was killed when police responded to the Walmart shooting. Police have not disclosed this info yet. Mayor says otherwise but my source says 2nd suspect is dead. — Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) August 4, 2019

Pay attention to this part ⤵️ https://t.co/3Px5oLrnWs — Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) August 4, 2019

There’s a reason the Walmart shooter in custody went to El Paso instead of carrying out the attack in his hometown in Allen, Texas … I can’t share info yet but it’ll all make sense soon. There is a lot more to the story than what networks are reporting. — Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) August 4, 2019

This is the one suspect police have alive and in custody. As I reported four hours ago, his name is Patrick Crusius and he is from outside Dallas. A law enforcement official provided me the two photos from during the incident and after his arrest.https://t.co/OlIR5zvmJ4 pic.twitter.com/Cyqu8sCoJr — Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) August 4, 2019

Tweets by the City of Socorro stating there was no threat to their local Walmart and then abruptly announcing it was closing two hours later.

“In response today’s active shooter, and the public’s concern #SocorroPD will be posting units outside of the neighborhood Walmart at 10301 Alameda. THERE IS NO THREAT. Just wanting to keep our community’s peace of mind to shop comfortably.”

In response today's active shooter, and the public's concern #SocorroPD will be posting units outside of the neighborhood Walmart at 10301 Alameda. THERE IS NO THREAT. Just wanting to keep our community's peace of mind to shop comfortably. — City of Socorro (@City_of_Socorro) August 3, 2019

And two hours later:

Update from SPD regarding the Socorro neighborhood Walmart. pic.twitter.com/0BB0c9fB1x — City of Socorro (@City_of_Socorro) August 3, 2019

Giaritelli has traveled to El Paso and other border towns many times this year, covering the immigration story and developing sources. She was also the reporter for the controversial report last month that claimed no new borders walls have been built by President Trump.

The Trump 2020 campaign likes to say "finish the wall," but government data shows they are misleading the public because no new fence has gone up on the border in the 30 months since he took office. https://t.co/H3IDm8TIRa — Anna Giaritelli (@Anna_Giaritelli) July 20, 2019

NOTE: Earlier Saturday a video was posted of an interview of a woman with her daughter who said she saw several shooters.