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South Bend man accused of attempted murder has trial rescheduled

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A South Bend man charged with attempted murder after a home invasion early in August had his trial rescheduled last week.

Emergency services were dispatched after a 911 caller advised that they had heard someone say “give me all your money or I’ll shoot you in the head,” followed by a gunshot.

Nearby officers found a man, Julius Hunt, fleeing on foot with a firearm, and a neighbor called police to inform them that someone in one of the apartments was bleeding significantly.

The Goshen News says a man was found with a gunshot wound to the head though he was still conscious.

The victim told police he had been sleeping when somebody kicked in his door and began demanding money before firing the gun. Hunt’s jury trial has been moved from February to May.

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