6/20/17 Deion Sanders Shopping Spree for Tornado Victims at Sam's Club by Sarah A. Miller
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders goes on a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton, Texas area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders goes on a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders goes on a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Deion Sanders Texas Shopping Spree
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders meets with survivors of the Canton area tornadoes before going on a shopping spree to befit them at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton, Texas area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Shedeura Sanders, 15, jokes with his dad, Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, before they participated in a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Deion Sanders Texas Shopping Spree
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders goes on a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton, Texas area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders goes on a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tornado survivors Vicki and Jim Ferguson of Fruitvale watch the Deion Sanders shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Tornado survivors from Canton and Fruitvale watch the Deion Sanders shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Deion Sanders Jr., son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, participates in a shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Items from the Deion Sanders shopping spree at Sam's Club are loaded into a Salvation Army truck in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Employees ring up items after the Deion Sanders shopping spree at Sam's Club in Tyler Tuesday June 20, 2017. The goal of the event was to collect up to $10,000 in merchandise in two minutes or less to provide relief to the victims of the Canton area tornadoes April 29, 2017. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)