PICTURED: Two elementary school-aged sisters killed by neo-Nazi in Texas outlet ... trends now

PICTURED: Two elementary school-aged sisters killed by neo-Nazi in Texas outlet ... trends now
PICTURED: Two elementary school-aged sisters killed by neo-Nazi in Texas outlet ... trends now

PICTURED: Two elementary school-aged sisters killed by neo-Nazi in Texas outlet ... trends now

Two Texan sisters shot and killed in Saturday's mass shooting at an Allen mall have been pictured, as a disturbing picture emerges of the swastika-tattooed gunman sharing white supremacist and neo-Nazi posts online.

Mauricio Garcia, 33, shot and killed eight people, and injured seven more, before he was killed by police.

On Monday photos of two sisters he murdered were published - Daniela Mendoza, 10, and her eight-year-old sister Sofia.

Their mother, Ilda Mendoza, remains in critical condition.

Daniela Mendoza, 10, and her eight-year-old sister Sofia (right) were among eight people shot and killed at the Allen outlet mall in Texas on Saturday

Daniela Mendoza, 10, and her eight-year-old sister Sofia (right) were among eight people shot and killed at the Allen outlet mall in Texas on Saturday

The girls were killed and their mother, Ilda, seriously injured. They are pictured with their father, Alex Mendoza

The girls were killed and their mother, Ilda, seriously injured. They are pictured with their father, Alex Mendoza

Both sisters took cheerleading classes at Wylie Elite gym in Wylie, 13 miles from the mall. 

'Two of the victims who were sisters, and who lost their lives this past weekend, not only took classes at Wylie Elite, but are nieces to one of our team families,' the gym posted on Facebook. 

'Our hearts are broken for these families. They have shared that one of their favorite colors was yellow. 

'To honor these young ladies, WE want everyone to wear yellow this week. Also please be praying for all of the families affected.'

The girls attended Cheri Cox Elementary School - Daniela in the fourth grade, and her sister in second grade.

The principal, Krista Wilson, described them as 'rays of sunshine.'

The district sent a letter to parents and students detailing the 'heartbreaking situation' impacting one of its elementary campuses.

Mauricio Garcia, 33, shot and killed eight people on Saturday at a Texas mall

Mauricio Garcia, 33, shot and killed eight people on Saturday at a Texas mall

Garcia had a swastika and SS lightning bolts tattooed onto his body

Garcia had a swastika and SS lightning bolts tattooed onto his body

Medical City Healthcare said it continues to treat six patients at three hospitals from the shooting. 

Three are in critical condition, two patients are in fair condition and one patient is in good condition.

The girls were not the youngest victim.

Three-year-old James Cho, his mother Cindy and father Kyu were also killed. 

James' six-year-old brother, William, survived the shooting, according to officials.

William had celebrated his sixth birthday just four days before the tragedy and was also rushed to hospital with severe injuries.

Family members have now confirmed that the schoolboy has been moved from ICU, and it is thought that he is one of the youngest injured in the attack.

A GoFundMe for the Korean family has raised nearly $200,000 of their $50,000 goal, and described their 'deep mourning.'

Cindy, 35, Kyu, 37, and James Cho, 3,  (pictured) were all shot dead following the rampage in Allen, Texas, on Saturday. Their eldest son, William (bottom left) survived the incident 

William (left) had celebrated his sixth birthday just four days before the tragedy and was also rushed to hospital with severe injuries

They said: 'An afternoon that should have been filled with light, love and celebration unfortunately was cut short by another mass shooting massacre that left eight victims dead.

'After being released from the ICU, their six-year-old son William is the only surviving member of this horrific event.'

Dental colleagues of Cindy paid tribute to her as 'one of the kindest, happiest, most genuine people.'

The Korean Consulate in Dallas confirmed to DailyMail.com that the family had been killed in the shooting, adding that they were trying to contact relatives not in the area.

Family members told the South Korean consulate in Dallas that the victims are U.S. citizens, according to Myoung Joon Kim, head of the Consulate in Dallas.

He said: 'The Korean consulate joins the people of the Dallas-Fort Worth area to express our deepest condolences for the victims and their family members.

'We pray for the victims and their family members for their healing and recovery.'

The Korean Consulate in Dallas confirmed to DailyMail.com that the family had passed away in the shooting, adding that they were trying to contact relatives not in the area. Pictured: The couple with their eldest as a baby

The Korean Consulate in Dallas confirmed to DailyMail.com that the family had passed away in

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