The Latest: Parents hit by violent road rage 'holding up'
An Albuquerque city councilor says the parents of a 4-year-old girl killed during a road-rage shooting are surrounded by family and friends.
A man accused of the road rage killing of a 4-year-old girl on an Albuquerque freeway has had his initial court appearance.
Tony Torrez appeared on a TV screen from jail Thursday afternoon, standing next to a public defender assigned to represent him.
Authorities released new details Thursday about the road-rage killing of a 4-year-old girl who was shot to death after an expletive-filled encounter on the freeway that began with the suspect cutting off the girl's father and included swerving, a chase and four shots fired.
A man accused of the road rage killing of a 4-year-old girl on an Albuquerque freeway has been tied to violent crimes in New Mexico over the past decade but the cases were dropped.
Around that time, charges including abandonment or abuse of a child and aggravated battery of a household member were dismissed after the victim died.
Lilly Garcia was killed after a driver opened fire on her father's pickup truck.