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Adrian Murray, the man accused of shooting Keosha Willis in Oak Grove in 2019, will head to trial after attorneys were unable to come to an agreement on a plea offer—and his bond was reduced Tuesday in Christian Circuit Court.
Murray appeared virtually along with defense attorney Michael Thompson, who informed the court they were unable to come to a resolution, and needed to set a trial date—but his client was still seeking a bond reduction. After consideration, Judge John Atkins set his bond at ten percent of $50,000, with the requirement that he wear an ankle monitor and observe other restrictions.
Judge Atkins set a trial date for May 20th and 21st. Murray allegedly shot Willis on September 1, 2018 during an incident on Meridians Way. He’s also accused of leading Oak Grove police on a vehicle pursuit in July of 2019 that crossed into Tennessee.
Written by: Faith Speaks
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