LSU's Trey Holly Cleared of Attempted Murder Charge, Faces Weapon Felony
A grand jury dismissed the attempted murder charge against LSU running back Trey Holly, who now faces a felony weapons charge.
- A grand jury charged LSU running back Trey Holly with one felony count of illegal use of a weapon, dismissing a second-degree attempted murder charge.
- Holly was suspended by LSU following his arrest in February for a shooting incident in Farmerville, Louisiana, that injured two people.
- Holly's attorney asserts his client's innocence, pledging to plead not guilty and expressing confidence in a not-guilty verdict at trial.
- The Union Parish Sheriff's Office found that the shooting stemmed from earlier altercations at a nearby apartment complex.
- Holly, a significant figure in LSU's football team, had a notable freshman year, participating in three games and being named SEC Freshman of the Week after a standout performance against Army.