Proceedings were continued in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday morning for Adrian Murray, the man accused of shooting Keosha Willis in Oak Grove in 2018.
The continuance was partly due to the usual prosecutor in the case being unavailable for the hearing, but defense attorney Michael Thompson did say he and his client have an arrangement worked out with Montgomery County, Tennessee that would allow Murray to be released on an ankle monitor if Judge John Atkins agreed to reinstate a bond.
Judge Atkins continued proceedings to April 15, telling Thompson to file the appropriate paperwork about the situation so he and the Commonwealth could review the request.
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.
He’s charged with first-degree assault, fleeing or evading police, wanton endangerment, trafficking in cocaine and several other counts.