Driver Antonio Razo killed in Northeast El Paso roadway shooting featured on 'Live PD'

A driver was killed in a roadway shooting Friday night in Northeast El Paso that was featured of the "Live PD" television show.

Antonio Razo, 39, of El Paso, was shot several times when he approached a car that was stopped in front of his vehicle, El Paso police said in a news release.

The shooting occurred at about 9:30 p.m. at the intersection of Railroad Drive and Quail Avenue in the Parkland area.

The homicide is under investigation by detectives with the Crimes Against Persons Unit. No arrests had been made as of early Saturday evening.

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Police said that Razo was driving east on Quail when he stopped at Railroad Drive behind a car in front of him that was not moving.

Razo got out of his vehicle and walked up to the white or silver car.

As he approached the car, Razo was shot several times and fell on the street, police said.

Razo was taken by an ambulance to University Medical Center of El Paso where he died, police said.

The closing minutes of the reality policing television program "Live PD" showed El Paso police arriving at the scene of the shooting.

On the TV show, police can be heard saying that CPR is being performed on a man who had been shot.

An officer on the show talks to a sobbing woman who says that the shooter was in a white vehicle with tinted windows that left southbound on Railroad Drive.

The shooting victim and the face of the woman who spoke to police were not shown on the TV program.

A "Live PD" video crew was riding with Northeast patrol Officer Andrea Zendejas, who was one of the officers who responded to the shooting.

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"Live PD" airs Friday and Saturday nights on the A&E cable network.

Video crews from the television program have been riding along and filming El Paso police since October.

Anyone with information on the homicide may call police at 832-4400 or may anonymously call Crime Stoppers of El Paso at 566-8477.

Daniel Borunda may be reached at 546-6102; dborunda@elpasotimes.com; @BorundaDaniel on Twitter.