February 01, 2019 - 1:14 PM
RALEIGH, N.C. - A North Carolina inmate now knows when he'll face a death-penalty trial after the state's deadliest attempted prison breakout.
District Attorney Andrew Womble said Friday a judge set Oct. 7 for 29-year-old Mikel Brady's trial on murder charges. He would be the first of four inmates from Pasquotank Correctional Institution to be tried.
They're accused of using hammers and scissors from a prison workshop to kill four employees on Oct. 12, 2017. Eight other prison employees were injured.
Brady was already serving time for attempted murder after shooting a North Carolina state trooper who pulled him over in Durham in 2013. He was a fugitive from Vermont on a probation violation when he shot the trooper at close range in the face, hands and right shoulder.
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