The Latest: Attorney says defendant has had psychiatric care

The Latest: Attorney says defendant has had psychiatric care

BATAVIA, Ohio (AP) — The Latest on man accused of shooting deputies during standoff (all times local):

5:05 p.m.

A lawyer representing a man accused of fatally shooting an Ohio sheriff's deputy and wounding another deputy during a standoff says the man has been under psychiatric care in the past.

Twenty-three-year-old Wade Edward Winn is charged with aggravated murder and attempted aggravated murder in the weekend shootings in Clermont County, with bond set at $10 million.

Clark confirmed Monday that Winn broadcast parts of the standoff live to his followers on Instagram. He says he believes the content of his client's video indicates "he was trying to get help because he truly thought he was being threatened."

Clark also said that Winn has "articulated to me that he is extremely remorseful." The attorney says he doesn't think Winn "fully appreciates exactly what happened or how it happened."

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11:10 a.m.

A judge has set a $10 million bond for a man accused of fatally shooting a sheriff's deputy and wounding another deputy during a 12-hour standoff in Ohio.

A Clermont County Municipal Court judge set bond Monday for 23-year-old Wade Edward Winn. The shackled suspect was in court on charges of aggravated murder and attempted aggravated murder in the weekend shooting in Pierce Township, east of Cincinnati. Authorities say Detective Bill Brewer died from his wounds. The other deputy was treated and released.

Prosecutors said Monday that Winn had faked killing himself and the two deputies were shot when they tried to enter the apartment to assist him. Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty.

Messages seeking comment were left for Winn's attorney.

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1 a.m.

Court records show a man accused of fatally shooting a sheriff's deputy and wounding another deputy during a 12-hour standoff in Ohio is set for a court hearing.

Clermont County Municipal Court records show 23-year-old Wade Edward Winn is scheduled for a hearing Monday on charges of aggravated murder and attempted aggravated murder in the weekend shooting in Pierce Township, east of Cincinnati. Authorities say Detective Bill Brewer died from his wounds. The other deputy was treated and released.

Court records don't show an attorney for Winn.

Authorities say officers responded Saturday night to the apartment complex after a 911 call from a man who said he believed someone was inside his residence. It wasn't clear whether the suspect made the call. Authorities found one person in the home.