Bond set for suspect in shooting of Lee High School student

Updated: Mar. 23, 2017 at 3:07 PM CDT
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MONTGOMERY, AL (WSFA) - Judge Troy Massey has lifted the no bond status for the Robert E. Lee High School student accused of shooting and injuring another student.

Quinterrious Norman, after undergoing a mental health evaluation, has been set a bond at a total of $195,000. His charges, including illegally carrying a gun, assault, shooting into an occupied vehicle, burglary and theft have bond amounts set from $15,000 to $75,000.

Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Troy Massey ordered the mental evaluation for Norman on Monday. Court documents indicate that on March 14, Norman broke into a residence by prying open the back door. After entering the home, Norman allegedly rummaged through the residence and stole a Smith and Wesson .40-caliber handgun valued at $349.

Investigators say on March 16 around 3 p.m., Norman then used the gun from the burglary and fired numerous times in the direction of Lee High School as students were being released.

Norman is currently still in jail.

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