(KAIR)--Charges have filed in connection with a shooting last month in rural Leavenworth County that authorities believe resulted from a drug deal gone bad.
19-year-old Andrew Foderaro, of Lansing, has been charged in Leavenworth County District Court with attempted first-degree murder, possession of stolen property, possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana.
The Leavenworth Times reports the criminal complaint alleges that Foderaro discharged a firearm multiple times on October 27th in the rural Easton area with the intent to kill another man.
Leavenworth County Undersheriff Jim Sherley says the victim was taken to the hospital following the incident.
A preliminary hearing in the case has been set for December 11th. During the hearing a judge will determine if there is sufficient evidence for Foderaro to be bound over for trial.
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