Webb County prosecutor abruptly quits just days into capital murder trial of former Border Patrol agent
Former U.S. Border Patrol supervisor Juan David Ortiz is given a gunshot residue test during his interrogation shortly after his arrest in a video shown to the jury during his capital murder trial Thursday. Ortiz is accused of killing four women in Laredo in 2018.A Webb County assistant district attorney helping lead the prosecution of a former Border Patrol supervisor accused of killing four women in Laredo in 2018 is no longer on the job.
Screen grabs of a posting on Davila’s Facebook page, in which he cited an “unprofessional and toxic workplace,” were circulating in Laredo. Davila was among seven prosecutors brought to the trial, which was moved to San Antonio because of extensive media coverage in Laredo. He had been seated in the second chair, next to Webb County District Attorney Isidro R. “Chilo” Alaniz, since Bexar County jurors began hearing testimony Monday.
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