BATTLE CREEK, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – A suspect in the July 11 shooting death of 17-year-old Christopher Williams has been ordered to stand trial.
19-year-old Cameron Anthony James of Battle Creek is facing open murder and weapons offense charges.
The Battle Creek Enquirer reports his case was bound over to Calhoun County Circuit Court following a preliminary exam on Wednesday in front of District Court Judge Michelle Richardson.
The shooting took place at Arbor Pointe Townhomes.
Battle Creek Police said at the time of the arrest that there were ongoing conflicts and arguments between James and Williams on social media, which culminated in challenges to meet in person.
Williams died from his gun shot wounds at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital.
He graduated in June from Battle Creek Cental High School.
James is being held without bond. A trial date has not been scheduled yet.
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