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A year after the Allen shooting, one survivor is still trying to find a way forward

Irvin Walker talks about surviving a mass shooting at the Allen Premium Mall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Attorney Daryl Washington鈥檚 office in downtown Dallas.
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Irvin Walker talks about surviving a mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at attorney Daryl Washington鈥檚 office in downtown Dallas.

Irvin Walker was sitting in his car when he felt the bullets hit his upper torso one year ago.

At first, all he noticed was broken glass. Then Walker saw a man aim and shoot through his window in the Allen Premium Outlets parking lot.

鈥淚 could hear people screaming, and then I could see the blood," he said. "It had happened so quickly. I'm not sure what happened first, but, yes, I could see someone and I knew I had to evade them. I had to get past that person.鈥

Eight people were killed and seven were injured by 33-year-old gunman Mauricio Garcia. The victims killed ranged in age from 3 to 37 years old.

The doctors who cared for Walker said he had too many wounds to count, including from bullet fragments. After three surgeries, he's still in physical therapy today. The 47-year-old appreciates the nights in which he can get some sleep even with his shoulder pain.

In an interview with 四虎影院, Walker said his life was forever changed in Allen that day.

'Long road ahead of me.' Allen Premium Outlets shooting survivor talks about his experience

鈥淚n the beginning, things were going so smooth,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou had outside help, calls, texts, emails. When those go away, you're quiet, you're not productive in your work environment, and you just have to think about, 鈥榳ow 鈥 why me?鈥欌

Irvin Walker is originally from Louisiana and lives with his 25-year-old daughter Jasmine Walker in Lewisville.

Jasmine Walker was out of state when her father was shot. She told 四虎影院 at a vigil last year her dad was her best friend.

The windshield of a gray car is punctured and cracked with bullet holes.
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The car Irvin Walker drove the day he was shot multiple times by a gunman at the Allen Premium Outlets.

鈥淚t's heartbreaking,鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur family and his (fraternity) brothers were there to kind of keep me informed, but it's nothing like being in a room of a loved one that's hurt.鈥

Garcia was killed by police at the scene. He was an ex-Army member who was discharged for mental health reasons. Law enforcement said he had eight legally purchased weapons with him at the time of the shooting. He signed a security guard application with a Nazi SS symbol, but still got his license.

Officials didn't label the shooting a hate crime despite evidence of Garcia's "neo-Nazi ideation."

Walker's attorney Daryl Washington said more could have been done to prevent what happened 鈥 by the military, by gun sellers and even by the Allen mall property managers.

Jasmine Walker, daughter of Irvin Walker who was injured in Saturday鈥檚 shooting, speaks into a microphone during a vigil at Allen Premium Outlets in Allen.
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Jasmine Walker, daughter of Irvin Walker who was injured in Saturday鈥檚 shooting, talks during a vigil at the memorial for the victims Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at Allen Premium Outlets in Allen.

He also said the mall hasn't checked in with his client.

鈥淭he city of Allen has reached out, the hospital has reached out to see how he's doing," Washington said. "Everybody has reached out except the property management company."

Simon Property Group did not respond to 四虎影院's request for comment. Washington said a lawsuit is likely.

But even with Walker's firsthand experience, he said he has no interest in joining the broader political conversation about gun violence in America. Instead, when he's ready, he's looking to help other families who are dealing with the aftermath of gun violence.

Attorney Daryl Washington, right, listens to Irvin Walker talk about surviving the May 2023 mass shooting at the Allen Premium Mall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Washington鈥檚 office in downtown Dallas.
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Attorney Daryl Washington, right, listens to Irvin Walker talk about surviving the May 2023 mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Washington鈥檚 office in downtown Dallas.

鈥淭hat may be my role in this, of creating resources for families," he said. "How do they get income? How do they get donations or state aid? Federal aid?鈥

But before that happens, Walker said he still has a long road of healing ahead.

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Toluwani Osibamowo covers law and justice for 四虎影院. She joined the newsroom in 2022 as a general assignments reporter. She previously worked as a news intern for Texas Tech Public Media and copy editor for Texas Tech University鈥檚 student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, before graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism. She was named one of Current's public media Rising Stars in 2024. She is originally from Plano.