AUSTIN, Texas - University of Texas at Austin stabbing suspect Kendrex White, 21, was indicted on one count of murder and three counts of aggravated assault on Monday, according to the Travis County District Attorney's office.
The indictments come a month after White was ruled competent enough to stand trial.
Judge Tamara Needles also accepted in the June hearing White's attorneys' request that no cameras be allowed in the courtroom.
White is accused of stabbing UT student Harrison Brown to death and injuring three others in May on campus.
White's next hearing will be on Friday.
CONTINUING COVERAGE:
- Father of UT Stabbing Victim Harrison Brown Dies
- Competency of UT Stabbing Suspect Kendrex White Still Under Debate in Court
- UT Austin Remembers Fallen Longhorns
- UT Stabbing Attack Puts Spotlight on Mental Health
- UT Stabbing Suspect's Family Issues Statement
- Suspect in UT Stabbings: 'If I Did Something, I Don’t Remember'
- UT-Austin Student Killed in Campus Stabbings ID'd as Harrison Brown