Solomon Pena made his first court appearance in New Mexico, where no plea was entered and a judge announced that he will be held without bond until his next hearing. NBC’s Vaughn Hillyard reports on the ongoing investigation into the potentially motivated shootings ahead of Pena’s first hearing on February 1.
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