The man suspected of killing 20 people and injuring 26 others in El Paso on Saturday is being charged with capital murder by the state of Texas and El Paso's district attorney Jaime Esparza vowed Sunday morning: "We will seek the death penalty."
"I know the death penalty is something very powerful, but in this occasion it's something that's necessary," Esparza said, declaring that suspect Patrick Wood Crusius had "lost the right to be among us."
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