The suspect of the March 17 shooting at Muskingum University, Franklin Grayson, was arraigned Wednesday in the Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas on 14 felony counts.
Grayson entered a general plea of not guilty against all counts contained in his indictment and requested to address bond at a later date.
The court accepted the defendant’s plea of not guilty and the $1 million dollar bond will remain.
The Grand Jury charged Grayson with 14 felony counts:
Ct. 1). Attempted murder with a firearm and school safety zone specification
Ct. 2-5). Felonious assault with firearm and school safety zone specifications
Ct. 6-7). Improperly discharging a firearm at, in or into a school safety zone with firearm and school safety zone specifications
Ct. 8). Inducing panic with a firearm specification
Ct. 9). Carrying a concealed weapon
Ct. 10). Illegal conveyance or possession of a deadly weapon in a school safety zone
Ct. 11-14). Tampering with evidence, with count 12 carrying a firearm specification
There is currently no trial date scheduled, and Grayson will remain at the Muskingum County Jail.
Read previous news releases about the March 17 campus shooting.