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Defendant Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges in Bus Stabbing

A stabbing defendant pleaded not guilty on all counts during a felony arraignment held before DC Superior Court Judge Carmen McLean on June 10. 

Troy Ivy, 57, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, assault with significant bodily injury, and possession of a prohibited weapon for his alleged involvement in a non-fatal stabbing that occurred on April 14 on a Metrobus at the intersection of H and 2nd Streets, NE. The victim sustained an injury to his left upper shoulder. 

The court formally arraigned Ivy reading the charges against him. Craig Ricard, Ivy’s attorney, entered into a plea of not guilty on his behalf, asserted his rights to a speedy trial, and requested all evidence in the case.

Parties are scheduled to reconvene on July 6.

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