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Alleged gunman in El Paso mass shooting pleads not guilty to capital murder

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Alleged El Paso gunman pleads not guilty
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ByElla Torres and Bill Hutchinson
October 10, 2019, 8:07 PM

Patrick Crusius, the alleged gunman in the El Paso Walmart mass shooting that left 22 people dead and dozens more injured, pleaded not guilty on Thursday.

Crusius, 21, who wore a suit and glasses, only spoke to enter his plea and responded "Yes, Sir" to questions from Judge Sam Medrano Jr. on the pronunciation of his last name and if it was spelled correctly on paper.

His arraignment in Judicial District Court in El Paso was his first court appearance since the Aug. 3 massacre.

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He is accused of being the sole gunman to carry out the attack and was indicted for capital murder by a grand jury in Texas back in September.

Patrick Crusius in a photo provided by the FBI.
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El Paso County District Attorney Jaime Esparza said he will seek the death penalty.

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Crusius allegedly cased the Walmart -- located near the U.S.-Mexico border -- prior to the mass shooting, which is among the deadliest in modern U.S. history.

A woman touches a cross at a makeshift memorial for victims outside Walmart, near the scene of a mass shooting which left at least 22 people dead, on Aug. 6, 2019 in El Paso, Texas.
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He allegedly told investigators following his arrest that he set out to kill as many Mexicans as he could after driving from his home in Allen, about 650 miles east of El Paso.

Calls to Crusius' lawyer were not immediately returned.

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