Glendora Man Pleads Not Guilty To Attempt Murder, Other Charges

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A Glendora resident entered a not guilty plea in court today, accused of firing on an unknown subject.

Clayton Addleman, 24, made an appearance in Pomona Superior Court Tuesday after previously being ordered to stand trial on the 12 counts against him stemming from alleges crimes committed over a two-day period, said Sarah Ardalani, public information officer with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Addleman was previously charged with one count of attempted, willful, deliberate and premeditated murder, prosecutors previously said, during a nighttime shooting in a Vons parking Lot, 431 E. Arrow Hwy. December 27.

Prosecutors also brought before Addleman one count of first degree robbery, two counts of first degree residential robbery, one count of first degree burglary, one count of grand theft of an automobile, one count of grand theft of personal property, one count of identity theft, one count of forgery relating to identity theft, one count of possession of a firearm by a felon, one count of possession of ammunition and one count of petty theft.

Addleman is scheduled for a pretrial conference in Department N of the Pomona Courthouse May 2.