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"This individual is no longer in our community." El Paso Walmart mass shooter taken away to Texas state prison.
The El Paso Walmart gunman has been transferred out of El Paso to spend the rest of his life in a Texas state prison.
El Paso Walmart shooter Patrick Crusius was flown to Huntsville, Texas, on Wednesday morning, April 7, where he will spend the rest of his life in prison, according to the ...
Walmart shooter Patrick Crusius is no longer in El Paso. The El Paso County Sheriff's Office announced that it and the Texas Department of Public Safety Aircraft Operations flew Crusius, who pleaded ...
El Paso Walmart mass shooter, Patrick Crusius, is expected to make his final court appearance before spending the rest of his life in prison.
The Rodriguez family carried a large photo portrait of Javier when they gave their victim impact statements to the Walmart shooter. It’s the portrait that hangs in their living room and is displayed ...
The Walmart mass shooter, who targeted his 23 victims because they were Hispanic, tested the El Paso and Texas criminal justice system.
A federal judge could unseal several important documents in the U.S. Attorney's Office's case against the El Paso Walmart mass shooter.
Patrick Crusius, 26, is already serving life in prison on federal charges, but his state case has been marred by delays.
A federal judge is considering unsealing documents in the El Paso Walmart shooter's case, including financial records of the defense team. El Paso Matters filed a motion to unseal the documents ...
Patrick Crusius, the gunman who fatally shot 23 people at a Walmart in Texas, pleaded guilty to capital murder and will ...
Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to state murder charges.
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