Trial date vacated, bond modification denied for Oak Grove fatal shooting suspect

Trial had been set for March 13 in the case against complicity to murder suspect Tyron Holt, but that date was vacated in Christian Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon.

Holt appeared in front of Circuit Judge Andrew Self alongside defense attorney Monroe Graham, who requested a bond reduction, saying her client has tested as a very low flight risk and his been incarcerated for a lengthy amount of time, despite his charge being amended from murder to complicity to murder.  Holt himself reminded the judge that he is innocent until proven guilty, and he wants a chance to get his life back on track.

Judge Self denied the motion for bond reduction, but did agree that the trial date needed to be vacated, as it is currently unknown who will be prosecuting the case.

The trial date was vacated and a pretrial hearing was for March 8, with the hope of having more details at the time and they can then set a new trial date.

Toler was shot multiple times at the steps and entryway of a Tyler Street mobile home in May of this year. Toler was pronounced dead at the scene by the Christian County Coroner’s Office.