The gunman accused of wounding two officers during a protest in Ferguson, Missouri, earlier this month was denied a lower bond after prosecutors argued Tuesday he remains a “risk” to the public.
A St. Louis County Circuit judge left bond unchanged at $300,000 cash only for 20-year-old Jeffrey Williams, who was arrested amid a manhunt two days after the March 12 shooting. The officers were treated at a hospital and released with non-life-threatening wounds.
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Williams at the time of the shooting had a warrant out for his arrest for using a stolen credit card and receiving stolen property. Authorities have said that he admitted to firing a gun during the protest but claims it was part of an argument with someone else — and didn’t mean to hit the two officers.
Williams, however, has denied having a weapon. He was charged with first-degree assault in connection with the shooting, which reignited tensions between protesters and law enforcement following the police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown last August.








