One of the men involved in shooting at protesters after white nationalist Richard Spencer's event last September has accepted his plea deal.

Colton Fears, 29, pled guilty to accessory to attempted first-degree murder charge.

“That's part of this plea, that he will testify truthfully at trial. So if he doesn't and if he goes in there and says something different or something like that then that will void the plea,"

Police say in September, fears and two other men pulled up on a group of protesters and fired a single shot at them.

One of the men is the brother of Colton Fears, William Fears, all charges have been dropped against him.

No one was injured in the shooting.

Colton Fears could be facing up to 15 years in prison.

His sentencing date is set for November 21st.