Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | kvia.com | Marcel Clarke

    After nearly six years, the case that shook El Paso and the nation has finally reached a resolution. In his first local TV interview, Judge Medrano opened up about the emotional toll and lasting impact of overseeing the Walmart mass shooting case—the deadliest anti-Latino attack in U.S. history. "Five years, eight months, and 16 days." Judge Medrano said, that is how long he has lived with this case.

  • 3 weeks ago | kvia.com | Marcel Clarke

    EL PASO, TX – For nearly six years, defense attorney Joe Spencer stood at the legal front lines of one of America’s deadliest mass shooting cases. Representing Patrick Crusius, the gunman behind the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting, has placed Spencer in the eye of a legal and ethical storm. “I have a moral and ethical and legal obligation as a lawyer… That’s part of my obligation,” Spencer said, reflecting on his role. “Emotionally, it was difficult at first.

  • 1 month ago | kvia.com | Marcel Clarke

    EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Special traffic investigators are at the scene of a crash near the intersection of West Paisano and Santa Fe. Investigators say a vehicle hit a pedestrian around 1:30 p.m. on Monday March 31st. The person is being treated at an area hospital. Investigators have not shared how severe the injuries are but will have more information once the investigation is complete. The intersection will be closed until further notice.

  • 1 month ago | kvia.com | Marcel Clarke

    Update (April 1, 2025): El Paso Police just identified the pedestrian who was hit and killed as Juarez resident Juan Parga Martinez, 67. Special Traffic Investigators say the car was going south on Santa Fe and trying to make a left turn onto Paisano. The car had a green light, police say. Martinez was walking north on Santa Fe and crossing Paisano "against the pedestrian signal," police officials say. The car hit Martinez, who died at an area hospital.