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No Bond for Man Charged in Indiana State Shooting

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) – An Indiana State University student accused of shooting another student after playing dice for money has been arraigned on an attempted murder charge.
 
Vigo County Judge Michael Lewis ordered 21-year-old Calvin McCauley of Indianapolis held without bond Monday during a video hearing.
 
McCauley is charged with shooting 20-year-old Tevin Moore, also of Indianapolis, in the buttocks Saturday. He was listed in good condition Sunday at Union Hospital. A hospital spokesman said Monday that Moore's family asked that no information about him be released.
 
A probable cause affidavit says Moore told police the shooting was the result of gambling.
 
McCauley is being held in the Vigo County Jail. His next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 2.

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