Man Accused Of Shooting Officer Tony Lopez Jr. Pleads Not Guilty

DENVER (CBS4)- The man accused of shooting a Denver police officer pleaded not guilty in court on Monday.

Jason Wood entered the plea on Monday morning. He has been charged with shooting Sgt. Tony Lopez Jr. during a traffic stop last year.

Lopez was seriously injured in the shooting at 37th and Federal on Dec. 8, 2015. He was shot six times and lost a lot of blood. He had to endure several surgeries and months of physical therapy.

Sgt. Tony Lopez Jr. (credit: CBS)

Lopez also threw out the first pitch at the Colorado Rockies home opener earlier this month.

Deputies found a homemade knife made from a piece of metal crutches in Wood's jail cell. He will face additional charges for that.

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