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A grand jury charged LSU running back Trey Holly with one felony count of illegal use of a weapon or dangerous instrumentality but dismissed a murder charge against him on Friday, according to ESPN's Adam Rittenberg . Holly was suspended by LSU after he turned himself in to
police on Feb. 15 regarding a
shooting in an apartment complex the week prior in Farmerville, Louisiana. Two people were injured and Holly was charged with three felonies, which included the second-degree attempted murder charge that was dismissed on Friday and one count of aggravated criminal damage to property. Holly said in a
Social Media post at the time that he was innocent on all accounts: pic.twitter.com/xau9McsUcQ "We look forward to trial before a fair and impartial jury in Union Parish after which I am confident that a verdict of not guilty will be returned," Holly's attorney, Mike Small, told reporters on Friday, adding that his client would plead not guilty. Two other people were arrested in the incident. According to Wilson Alexander of NOLA.com, "The Union Parish Sheriff's Office, which conducted the investigation, determined three people fired multiple rounds. UPSO found the shooting stemmed from earlier altercations at a nearby apartment complex." Holly, a redshirt freshman at LSU, appeared in three games during the 2023 season.