A man accused of shooting a Boston police officer during an early-morning foot chase in Roxbury last week was ordered held without bail following his arraignment Monday.

Shot multiple times during Friday’s chaotic incident, 31-year-old Daiquan Rice pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges that included attempted murder, possession of a Class B drug, and numerous firearms offenses. He was ordered held without bail pending a Sept. 23 dangerousness hearing, court records show.

“Mr. Rice adamantly denies the charges and suffered serious injuries,” Rice’s attorney, James Greenberg, said via email. He declined to comment on the specifics of the case.

Boston police allege Rice was among a group of people loitering in the General Gourdin and African American Veterans Memorial Park around 12:45

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