Crime | Arizona Charges Dismissed Against Accused Freeway Shooter Prosecutors can refile charges at a later date By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Apr 25, 2016 3:41 PM CDT Copied In this Oct. 1, 2015 file photo, accused freeway shooter Leslie Allen Merritt, Jr., appears in Maricopa County Superior Court for his arraignment in Phoenix. (Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic via AP, Pool, File) A judge has dismissed a criminal case against a man who had been accused of carrying out freeway shootings in Phoenix last summer that put drivers on edge, the AP reports. The ruling came Monday after prosecutors had asked for charges against Leslie Merritt Jr. to be dismissed amid undisclosed questions about evidence. Prosecutors have the option of refiling charges at a later date against the 21-year-old landscaper. Authorities previously said they used ballistic tests to tie Merritt to four of the 11 shootings that occurred on freeways between Aug. 22 and Sept. 10. Defense attorneys have said the tests cast doubt on claims that Merritt was behind the four shootings. Merritt maintains he is innocent. The investigation into the other shootings remains open. Read These Next Iran goes after 'the eyes' of opponents' defense systems. Respiratory virus that lacks vaccine is spreading. A math genius appears to have plagiarized a landmark paper. Barack Obama takes on Donald Trump, without ever saying his name. Report an error