Man Pleads Not Guilty in Bus Station Shootings
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The man accused of shooting five people at a Boston bus station, killing one before officers wrestled him to the ground, pleaded not guilty to murder and armed assault.
Lamar Tillery, 34, who was wanted on bank robbery charges at the time of the shootings, was being held without bail.
Police identified the man killed Wednesday as Charles Johnson, 52, the brother-in-law of pop singer Bobby Brown. Brown’s sister, who was married to Johnson, died this year of lung cancer. Brown is married to singer Whitney Houston.
Four others were wounded, one critically.
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