Photo Courtesy: Delaware, Ohio Police Department
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio State football star Jim Stillwagon has pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of firing shots at another driver during a road rage incident last year.
A prosecutor's spokeswoman says 63-year-old Stillwagon pleaded not guilty Monday to four felonious assault counts in Delaware County, north of Columbus.
A hearing to set a trial date is scheduled April 8. Police say Stillwagon was on a motorcycle and fired shots at the driver of a pickup truck Sept. 30.
One shot grazed the 41-year-old man's head. Stillwagon was legally carrying the gun. His attorney has said he fired in self-defense.
The college Hall of Fame middle guard helped the Buckeyes to a national championship in 1968.
Messages were left Monday at his home and his attorney's office.
Associated Press