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Suspect in Indiana Officer Death Pleads Not Guilty

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ A judge has entered a preliminary not-guilty plea for the man charged in the killing of an Indianapolis police officer during a shootout.
 
Twenty-five-year-old Major Davis Jr. wore a red jail uniform as sheriff's deputies pushed him in a wheelchair to a Marion County courtroom Tuesday morning for his first court appearance on murder charges.
 
Davis is charged with fatally shooting Officer Perry Renn during a July 5 shootout. Authorities say Davis was wounded and was hospitalized for about a week but haven't detailed his injuries.
 
Police say Renn and other officers were responding to a call of shots being fired on the city's north side when he exchanged gunfire with Davis, who hit Renn with three rounds from an AK-47 assault rifle.

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