Henderson, 30, and co-defendant Nathan L. Tilson, 26, were tried in December on several charges including shooting at undercover police officers in February 2016. A jury was deadlocked on counts of assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon, and acquitted the men of two other counts.

A spokeswoman for the Circuit Attorney’s Office said the charges will be refiled but did not specify when that might happen.

Henderson continues to be held without bond. He’s scheduled to be tried March 30 on other charges he’s facing.

Henderson’s lawyer, John Washington, hailed the dismissals as a victory, saying the case was “weak” because it relied on a man’s claim that Henderson shot him with a gun that police linked to three other homicides. Washington said the jury in December rejected that man’s claim by acquitting Henderson of assault.