ROBSTOWN, Texas — A Pharr man accused of running a stop sign in a Robstown intersection and causing a crash that killed three people appeared in court this week, just 13 days after the deadly collision.
Authorities have charged Joshua Galvan with three counts of manslaughter in connection with the crash that killed 35-year-old Randy Rubio, his daughter and another child.
According to DPS, Galvan was driving a 2019 Ford Ranger that was traveling westbound on County Road 36 when it failed to stop at a stop sign and struck a 2005 Buick Rendezvous traveling southbound on County Road 77, where pieces of wreckage — including a headlight, mirror and car battery — can still be seen scattered along the roadside…