OSBORNE, Kan. (AP) A man who was shot after a standoff in north-central Kansas will go to trial in July.
The trial for 22-year-old Matthew Thille of Downs on four counts of attempted murder will begin July 23.
Thille pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges filed after an eight-hour standoff March 21 in Downs. The standoff began after Thille ran from a Jewell County courtroom and led police on a chase from Mankato to Downs.
He was shot several times by Kansas Highway Patrol officers as he ran from the house. Prosecutors say he had a gun in his hand.
The Hays Daily News reports that the attempted murder charges were filed after Thille allegedly shot at officers during the chase and standoff.
Thille remains in the Osborne County Jail without bond.