SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) – A man charged in a fatal shooting in Scottsbluff want to suppress information in the case. Daniel Morgan is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Dominic Marquez on May 13. The Scottsbluff Star Herald says Morgan’s attorney, Jerry Soucie, told a judge on Monday that statements Morgan made should be suppressed. Soucie questioned the lawfulness of Morgan’s arrest in Torrington, Wyo., about two hours after the shooting. Torrington police Officer Eric Sharp testified Morgan was arrested after he identified himself to officers and said he was armed. Sharp says Morgan was illegally carrying a gun. He also says Scottsbluff police requested that Morgan be detained. The judge told attorneys to submit briefs within two weeks. He will then make a ruling and schedule the case for trial.