The grinding path to justice for the most lethal mass shooter to ever appear in a U.S. courtroom came to an end Monday when Patrick Crusius pleaded guilty to murdering 23 people and wounding 22 others in an anti-Hispanic assault on an El Paso Walmart in 2019. "The community you tried to break has become a symbol of resilience, of love overcoming hate, of humanity enduring in the face of evil," 409th District Judge Sam Medrano said to Crusius after sentencing him to 23 life terms in prison. "This community will always remember those whose lives you stole " their names, their stories, their accomplishments. Their light will never fade. While you, your name and your hate, will be forgotten."
Patrick Crusius believed he was acting at the direction of President Donald Trump when he murdered 23 people and wounded 22 others at an El Paso Walmart in 2019, his defense lawyer told El Paso Matters.
"He thought he had to stop the invasion because that's what his president was telling him, which is just not rational," defense attorney Joe Spencer said in his first extended interview about the mass shooting that Crusius said was meant to stop "the Hispanic invasion of Texas."
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