Texas man who fatally shot 23 people at El Paso Walmart in 2019 to plead guilty to murder
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The Texas gunman who killed 23 people in a 2019 attack targeting Hispanic shoppers at an El Paso Walmart is set to plead guilty to murder charges, finally allowing the case to come to a close.

Patrick Crusius, 26, is expected to plead guilty on Monday to capital murder and receive a sentence of life in prison with no possibility of parole for the racist mass shooting near the U.S.-Mexico border on Aug. 3, 2019. El Paso County District Attorney James Montoya, a Democrat, said last month he was offering Crusius a plea deal to avoid the death penalty on the state charge.

Crusius was already sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences in federal court after pleading guilty to hate crime and weapons charges in 2023. Federal prosecutors under the Biden administration also took the death penalty off the table.

The gunman is expected to serve his time in a Texas state prison. Crusius was initially arrested by local authorities and will be transferred to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice if he is sentenced on state charges, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Memorial near the Walmart in El Paso, Texas.

In this Aug. 12, 2019 photo, mourners visit the makeshift memorial near the Walmart in El Paso, Texas. (AP)

His social media posts included rhetoric about the national immigration debate. He expressed support for President Donald Trump’s policies tackling immigration, including the president’s plan to construct a wall on the Southern Border. The Republican president was in his first term at the time.

After the shooting, Crusius told officers that he was targeting Mexicans.

The people who were killed in the shooting ranged in age from a 15-year-old to grandparents. The victims included immigrants and Mexican nationals who had crossed the U.S. border on routine shopping trips.

“Racism is something I always wanted to think didn’t exist. Obviously, it does,” Jessica Coca Garcia, who suffered leg wounds but recovered, said in a speech across the road from the county jail where Crusius was being held a week after the shooting. Her husband was killed in the incident.

Attorney Joe Spencer, who represents Crusius, described Crusius on Thursday as “an individual with a broken brain.” Spencer said Crusius had been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, which can include hallucinations, delusions and mood swings.

A memorial to honor the victims of the 2019 Walmart mass shooting.

A memorial to honor the victims of the 2019 Walmart mass shooting, is pictured on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, in El Paso, Texas. (AP)

Montoya said he offered the plea deal because most victims’ relatives were eager for the case to conclude, although he acknowledged not all the families agreed. He said he supports the death penalty and believes Crusius deserves it but that the case might not have gone to trial until 2028 if his office had continued to pursue the death penalty.

When he took office in January, Montoya became the fourth district attorney to oversee the case in nearly six years. One of his predecessors resigned in 2022 under pressure over her handling of the case. Montoya said the COVID-19 pandemic also caused delays in wrapping up the case.

Stephanie Melendez, whose father David Johnson died shielding his wife and granddaughter, said she initially wanted Crusius to receive the death penalty before later just wanting the case to end as it continued to drag on.

“I just wanted it to be over,” Melendez said. “I was done reliving everything. I was done going to court for hours. I was done with the briefings that happened after that would last hours and it was just the same talk over and over again. We were just ready to be done with it all because, honestly, it’s like reliving the trauma over and over again.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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