The group accused in connection with the double shooting at the chili's restaurant in DeWitt has pleaded not guilty.

William Wood Jr. is accused of shooting two former co-workers at the restaurant on Erie Boulevard, before his gun jammed.

As the alleged trigger man, he faces the most serious charges. He pleaded not guilty to multiple charges including both first and second-degree murder. The defense asked for a psychiatric exam.

Ronald Green also pleaded not guilty to several counts, including second-degree murder. Police say he was Wood's getaway driver. They also say he had a child in the car with him at the time.

Ryan Brown, pleaded not guilty to hindering prosecution. He was allegedly in the car when it traveled from Dewitt to Fulton, where Wood was later arrested.

Jerome Pinkard pleaded not guilty to a charge of criminal sale of a firearm. He's accused of selling the gun to Tracey Brown.

Tracey Brown, who is Ryan Brown's mother, is accused of providing that gun to alleged shooter, William Wood Jr. She is set to appear at some point Friday, to answer to multiple charges including second-degree murder charges.