Former LAPD Officer Pleads Not Guilty To Murder Charges

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former Los Angeles police officer charged with killing a man outside a bar while off-duty has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges.

City News Service says Henry Solis entered his pleas Friday and remains jailed in lieu of $10 million bail.

In addition to murder, the 27-year-old faces charges including assault with a firearm and an allegation that he personally discharged a handgun.

Solis returned to California in June after a two-month manhunt. He was arrested in Mexico and deported to Texas.

He was wanted in the shooting death of 23-year-old Salome Rodriguez following a dispute at a Pomona nightclub in March.

Solis was a probationary officer at the time.

He could face a potential life prison term if convicted.

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