AURORA, Neb. (AP) - A Grand Island man accused of stabbing a teenager in an Aurora park has entered a plea in the case.
The Grand Island Independent reports (https://bit.ly/1RIBRZV ) that 18-year-old Brayden Milhon pleaded no contest to second-degree assault Thursday.
In exchange for his plea, charges of terroristic threats and of use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony were dropped.
The charges stem from a June 15 stabbing. Court documents say that when police responded to the park, they found Milhon in a vehicle matching the description of the suspect’s and a knife in the trash.
Milhon told an officer that he had stabbed the victim, a minor, with a small knife. The officer later learned that Milhon and the victim had agreed to meet to fight.
Sentencing for Milhon is scheduled for Feb. 26.
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Information from: The Grand Island Independent, https://www.theindependent.com
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