A man convicted by a jury of attempted murder in the shooting of a Hopkinsville police officer was remanded to the Department of Corrections after he was
A man convicted by a jury of attempted murder in the shooting of a Hopkinsville police officer was remanded to the Department of Corrections after he was
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A trial date has been set for a Clarksville man accused of shooting and injuring a Hopkinsville Police officer in February 2019.
Keith Kuzyk and his public defender Rick Sanborn appeared virtually for a pretrial conference before Christian Circuit Judge John Atkins Wednesday morning. Judge Atkins set Kuzyk’s three-day trial to begin on September 13th.
Kuzyk is charged with attempted murder of a police officer, first-degree assault, felony auto theft, first-degree wanton endangerment, receiving stolen property, and fleeing or evading police. The charges are in connection to a carjacking at the Hopkinsville Walmart on February 18, 2019, when a woman called 911 reporting a masked gunman stole her Chevy Tahoe.