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Lake Mills man who allegedly tried to murder police has plea hearing set

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NORTHWOOD – A Lake Mills man accused of trying to shoot police who were trying to help him has a plea hearing set.

Matthew Davis, age 21 of Lake Mills, stands charged with felony B attempted murder after an incident on January 30, 2014, when police and other emergency responders received a call to his rural Lake Mills home (in Worth County) that he was suicidal and had cut himself. Two officers responded to the residence to help and assist before an ambulance arrived. As the officers approached the house, Davis shot at them. The officers returned fire, then took cover and called for back up. Law enforcement from around the area responded and surrounded the area. There was a stand off for about 4 and a half hours with no more shots fired before Davis surrendered.

Davis pled not guilty on March 27. A jury trial was set for June 11. Court records show that a plea hearing is set for June 23.

He remains incarcerated at the Worth County Jail on $100,000 cash-only bond.

MATTHEW THOMAS JAMES DAVIS SUBJECT IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
MATTHEW THOMAS JAMES DAVIS
SUBJECT IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY

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