Judge Recuses Self From El Paso Walmart Shooting Case

EL PASO, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The judge presiding over the case of a man accused of killing 22 people at an El Paso Walmart has recused herself, saying she knew one of those killed.

State District Judge Angie Juárez Barill announced her recusal from the capital murder case of Patrick Crusius in a statement issued Wednesday, a week after her assignment to the case.

"First, I knew one of the deceased and family," Barill said.

She also noted that her term of office ends in December 2020 since she's running for chief justice of the 8th Texas Court of Appeals and not her present seat. She said the case could go to a judge reasonably sure of seeing it through to completion.

The 21-year-old Crusius, of Allen, remains jailed without bond charged with capital murder of multiple persons. Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.

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