Lilly Garcia |
Illiana
"Lilly" Rose Garcia was declared dead at a hospital after the incident
Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 40 in Albuquerque.
Tony
D. Torrez, 32, was arrested Wednesday and is charged with an open count
of murder, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, assault with the
intent to commit a violent felony, shooting at or from a motor vehicle,
child abuse, child abuse resulting in death and tampering with evidence.
He is being held on a $650,000 cash-only bond.
On
Thursday, Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court Judge Chris Schultz
continued the bail amount, a court spokeswoman said. A public defender
assisted Torrez, who appeared over a video monitor from a detention
center. Torrez doesn't yet have an attorney, the spokeswoman said.
The episode of highway rage transpired as quickly as two vehicles can cover two miles of highway.
Alan
Garcia had Lilly and son Isaac, 7, in the back seat of his red Dodge
Ram pickup after picking them up from school. He told police he was
attempting to exit the highway to go to a grocery store, but a car
crossed two lanes of traffic and blocked him.
Garcia
gestured toward the other driver and then called him a "f------ idiot,"
according to court documents that disclosed details of the shooting for
the first time.
Torrez, whom a
tipster would later identify as the other driver, pulled up beside
Garcia's window and uttered "something towards Alan but he did not know
what was said," according to police.
Torrez
told an acquaintance that "he shot the girl on Interstate 40" and that
Garcia's "red truck tried to run Tony off the road," the court documents
said. The acquaintance later became an anonymous tipster to police, and
his information was used in Torrez's arrest warrant.
When the a sheriff's deputy arrived at the scene in response to Garacia's 911 call, the girl's pupils
appeared dilated, according to the police affidavit and criminal
complaint filed in Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court.
After he was arrested, Torrez "confessed" to the shooting, said police Chief Gorden Eden.
The
anonymous tipster told police that Torrez's address on his driver's
license and registration weren't correct, and gave two other addresses
for Torrez on the same street.
It appears the family did not know the suspect, police told CNN affiliate KOAT.
The police chief expressed shock at the shooting.
"To have your child in your hands in such circumstances is going to live with the father for the rest of his life," Eden said
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