An Arizona rancher pleaded not guilty to murdering a Mexican migrant on his ranch on Jan. 30, maintaining he fired warning shots into the sky and not at a group of armed migrants.
George Alan Kelly was arraigned on lesser charges in court on Monday for shooting a Mexican national on his property on Jan. 30, according to reports.George Alan Kelly is accused of killing Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea, who lived in Nogales, Mexico.
On Monday, Kelly was back in court to be arraigned on second-degree murder and aggravated assault, to which he pleaded not guilty, CBS station KOLD reported.George Alan Kelly, 73, is accused of shooting a Mexican migrant on his property in January. Kelly said he fired warning shots and never fired directly at anyone.
ARIZONA RANCHER'S DEFENSE MAKES CONTRAST WITH ALEC BALDWIN CASE, SUGGESTS DRUG TRAFFICKERS BUYING TESTIMONY Kelly posted a $1 million bond on Feb. 22 after a court appearance in which Judge Emilio Velasquez upheld the bond and converted it from cash to surety.
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