A judge set bond on Friday for a teen accused of slaying two people last week.
Anthony Wadsworth is charged with two counts of homicide and aggravated robbery.
Wadsworth, 19, did not appear in court on Friday because of medical reasons, but a judge set his bond at $4 million, 10TV’s Maureen Kocot reported.
The teen was arrested on Wednesday after he was shot multiple times by police after a standoff in Whitehall.
The incident took place at the Murphy U.S.A. gas station located at 3589 E. Main St.
According to investigators, Wadsworth was in the passenger seat in a car parked at the gas station. Officers approached the car after the driver left to enter the gas station.
Four officers opened fire on Wadsworth after he jumped behind the wheel of the car and attempted to flee the scene, crashing into a police vehicle.
Wadsworth is accused of shooting and killing Dennis Kiser, 27, on Tuesday, and Wayne Pender on Saturday.
Both shootings took place on the west side, Kocot reported.
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