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Bail reduced for man accused of shooting at a YCSO helicopter

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The man accused of shooting at a Yuma County Sheriff's Office (YCSO) helicopter had his bail reduced in court.

51-year-old Mubarak Prince pleaded not guilty to seven counts, including aggravated assault, endangerment and disorderly conduct on June 30.

He initially had his bond set at $1 million, but on Tuesday, Judge Darci Weede reduced his bond to $150,000 during his condition of release hearing.

If Prince posts bond, he will be required to adhere to pre-trial services, which will include staying in the state of Arizona and relinquishing possession of any deadly weapons.

Prince will be back in court on August 5 for a case management conference.

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