Third disposition hearing set for alleged Boothbay Harbor shooter
There will be a third disposition hearing for the alleged Boothbay Harbor shooter. On Sept. 25, a disposition hearing will be held via Zoom involving Matthew A. Plummer, 40, who faces three felony charges stemming from a March 19 shooting incident. Plummer was arrested by the Maine State Tactical Team and Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office after a standoff at the Campbell Creek Village housing complex.
Plummer was charged with a Class A offense of aggravated attempted murder and two Class C offenses, illegal possession of firearms and violating conditions of release. The shooting victim was identified as Thomas Hourihan, 34, of Wiscasset. Hourihan was treated for 10 gunshot wounds prior to law enforcement arriving and he was later transported to a hospital.
The second disposition hearing was held July 19, also via Zoom. On March 20, Plummer was arraigned at Lincoln County Courthouse. His bail was set at $100,000 with no third-party bail allowed.