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El Paso shooting suspect pleads not guilty

- By Cedar Attanasio

EL PASO — The 21-year-old man charged with capital murder in the fatal shooting of 22 people at a Walmart here pleaded not guilty Thursday during a brief initial hearing.

Police have said Patrick Crusius of the Dallas suburb of Allen confessed to the Aug. 3 mass shooting and that he targeted Mexicans.

Crusius walked into the courtroom wearing a dark suit, white shirt and glasses. He was sworn in, waived the reading of his indictment and pleaded not guilty. The hearing lasted less than three minutes.

Around 80 members of the public crammed into the courtroom on the top floor of the El Paso County Courthouse to witness his first appearance in court. A handful wiped away tears as Crusius gave his plea.

Among the crowd was a delegation from the Mexican Consulate. Eight Mexican citizens were killed in the attack, and most of the victims had Hispanic last names. One person killed was a German citizen who lived in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

A bailiff had asked the court to remain quiet and warned against outbursts.

Some two dozen people who were injured survived the attack, and two of them remain in the hospital, hospital officials said.

Local prosecutor­s have said they will seek the death penalty. Federal authoritie­s are weighing capital murder and hate crime charges. The Justice Department has called the shooting an act of domestic terrorism.

There were 2,000 witnesses at the scene of the massacre, so many in the city of about 700,000 knew somebody affected by the shooting.

The first judge assigned to the case recused herself because she knew one of the people killed in the attack. The lead prosecutor said his sister also was in the Walmart during the attack and that the gunman walked right by her.

Crusius fled the scene of the shooting in his car but turned himself in less than an hour later, according to police. His arrest warrant says he declared that “I’m the shooter.” Police have said he published a racist screed a few minutes before the shooting, saying he wanted to kill Latinos to balkanize the U.S. along racial lines.

Crusius is being held without bail in an El Paso jail. He has been on suicide watch since shortly after his arrest and is separated from other prisoners.

 ?? Briana Sanchez / Associated Press ?? Patrick Crusius, accused of the El Paso massacre that killed 22 people in August, pleads not guilty during a hearing Thursday in the El Paso County Courthouse. Around 80 members of the public crammed into the courtroom to witness Crusius’ first appearance in court. A handful wiped away tears as he gave his plea.
Briana Sanchez / Associated Press Patrick Crusius, accused of the El Paso massacre that killed 22 people in August, pleads not guilty during a hearing Thursday in the El Paso County Courthouse. Around 80 members of the public crammed into the courtroom to witness Crusius’ first appearance in court. A handful wiped away tears as he gave his plea.

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