Suspect hit with top murder counts in NY shooting
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A grand jury indicted a high school dropout on upgraded charges of first-degree murder Wednesday in three of four fatal shootings outside a downtown Buffalo bar.
Riccardo McCray, 23, is accused of opening fire on a crowd outside the City Grill early on Aug. 14, killing a Texas man who was celebrating his one-year wedding anniversary and three guests, two of them women.
After a three-day review, an Erie County grand jury also handed up a charge of second-degree murder in one of the slayings and four counts of attempted murder. It was not immediately clear why jurors handed up top murder counts in the other three slayings.
McCray pleaded not guilty and was ordered held without bail. If convicted, he could get life in prison without possibility of parole.
McCray, who was in special education programs before quitting high school, was charged with four counts of second-degree murder last week after he surrendered to authorities at a local television station.
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