The 17-year-old North Texas man suspected in the death of his 6-year-old neighbor, Alanna Gallagher, was indicted on a charge of attempted capital murder Thursday.
A Tarrant County grand jury handed down the indictment in connection with the shooting of Arlington police detective Charles Lodatto.
Lodatto was wounded in an exchange of gunfire when a multiagency task force served Tyler Holder with arrest and search warrants at his Saginaw home on July 23. Lodatto was released from the hospital July 29.
Holder was treated for a gunshot wound to the head and released from the hospital on Aug. 7. He remains in an isolated area in the Tarrant County Jail, his bail is set at $1 million.
Holder is charged with capital murder in the death of Gallagher, who lived two doors away. Her body was found wrapped in a tarp in a residential street about a mile from her home on July 1.
Holder has not yet been indicted in Gallagher's case because the case has not yet gone before a grand jury.