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Matthew Milby found unfit for trial in Dixon school shooting case

Matthew Milby, who as been accused of opening fire at Dixon High School, has been found unfit to stand trial
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MATT MILBY

DIXON, Illinois — Matthew Milby, who as been accused of opening fire at Dixon High School, has been found unfit to stand trial, according to public records.

This comes less than a month after the same judge, Lee County Circuit Court Judge Charles Beckman, ruled that Milby was fit for trial. His expected trial start date at the beginning of April have been scratched.

Sauk Valley Media reported Tuesday that Matthew A. Milby Jr. of Dixon was re-evaluated after he was hospitalized for an eating disorder. The order was filed Friday following months of Milby refusing to eat or take medical treatment while in jail. His attorney, Thomas D. Murray of Dixon, asked for Milby’s fitness for trial to be reconsidered.

The Illinois Department of Human Services will determine where Milby will be treated. His fitness for trial will be re-evaluated about every three months.

Milby has pleaded not guilty . He is accused of taking a semi-automatic rifle to Dixon High School on May 16 during graduation practice and opening fire. A school resource officer shot Milby. No one else was injured.

Related: Dixon High School shooter’s neighbors say he came from troubled home

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