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Man denies knowing aobut Bronco's killing

Attorney wants ‘to start clearing’ Andre’s name in Williams’ investigation

1998 Chevy Tahoe
The front end of a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe sports utility vehicle is seen at a stall used to store vehicles at the impound lot for the Denver Police Department on Thursday. Police believe the vehicle could have been used in the drive-by shooting of Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams.
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updated 9:23 a.m. ET Jan. 9, 2007

DENVER - An attorney for a 23-year-old man facing police questioning in the slaying of Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams said Monday that his client knows nothing about the shooting.

In the first public comments made on his behalf, Willie Clark’s attorney, Michael Andre, also said his client’s arrest for a parole violation is the result of mistaken identity, Denver media reported. Andre did not immediately return a call left at his office by The Associated Press.

“My hope is to start clearing this man’s name,” Andre said after meeting with Clark for about 40 minutes Monday at the Denver City and County Jail. “Mr. Clark does not have any information concerning the Darrent Williams investigation.”

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Williams was shot as he drove away from a New Year’s Eve party at a nightclub. Police won’t say whether they know the motive for the slaying but have said there was an altercation at the club.

Denver Police have not called Clark a suspect but said they hoped he could provide information that could help solve the case. In a statement, police said there were no new developments in the case.

Clark grew up in the same neighborhood as 28-year-old Brian Hicks, the registered owner of a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe that is similar to witnesses’ description of a vehicle used in the shooting, Andre said.

Hicks has been jailed since Nov. 9 on a charge of possessing drugs with intent to distribute. He also is accused of shooting at a woman who was later killed a week before she was to testify against him.

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