TRENTON — A Trenton man has been indicted on attempted murder charges after allegedly shooting two men during a robbery in April, the prosecutor's office said today.

Casey Corker, 25, shot the men as they sat in their vehicle parked on Oakland Street on April 12, prosecutors said during Corker’s bail hearing in May. One of the victims was shot in the groin and the other was shot in the abdomen. Corker took $700 from the men, prosecutors said.

The victims recognized Corker as a man they had seen in a Radio Shack store earlier that day, prosecutors have said. After watching a surveillance video from the store they were able to identify Corker for police, prosecutors said.

Corker was already in custody from an April 17 arrest on charges he allegedly made false 911 calls. Corker allegedly dialed 911 twice and reported, separately, that shots were fired on the 600 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard and that a man was shot in the leg on West State Street, officials said.

When police found these reports were false, they were able to trace the calls to Corker and arrested him, officials said. After finding an assault weapon on him, they charged him with weapons possession, possession of a high-capacity magazine, and false public alarm, police said.

At Corker’s bail hearing, his attorney Kathleen Redpath-Perez said that even if the allegations were true, the attempted murder charge would be excessive. She said it should be charged as a robbery at the most.

In addition to the attempted murder charge, Corker was indicted on charges of robbery, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose certain persons not to possess a weapon by a grand jury on Oct. 31.

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