Suspected Delaware State shooter to appear in court

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A student at Delaware State University is scheduled to appear in court today on attempted murder, assault and other charges.

Loyer Braden is accused of shooting two students last week near a dining hall on campus. Officials say the shooting followed a fight that Braden was involved in days before.

According to a police affidavit, a witness told police that he heard Braden say that he'd stay out of trouble if he managed to get away with the shooting. The affidavit also mentions a witness who saw Braden coming from the direction of the shooting and leaving in a car.

Braden is being held in jail on $$75,000. Prosecutors have filed a motion to increase his bail.

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