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One of four men still facing charges in connection with the shooting death last May of a Salina South High School student has pleaded no contest to murder charges.
Court officials tell KSAL news that 18-year-old Andrew Woodring pleaded guilty to a felony 1st degree murder charge. Court records indicate that other charges Woodring was facing were dropped. those charges include:
attempted 1st degree murder
shooting at an occupied vehicle
conspiracy to commit aggravated battery
Woodring, who was 17-years-old at the time, is accused of being among a gathering of a group of five people who went to seek retaliation for a ...