San Diego television sports anchor Kyle Kraska returned to his workplace for a visit Wednesday - the first since he was gunned down just outside his Scripps Ranch home.
Kraska appeared at KFMB-TV wearing a ballcap, jeans and sneakers. The only visible sign of the Feb. 10 shooting was his bandaged left hand.
Kraska was released from the hospital one week ago after spending four days in a medically-induced coma.
Mike Montana, 54, has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder charges in the shooting. His preliminary hearing is set for April 30.
Montana faces at least 37 years to life in prison if convicted.
Kraska was shot six times including once in the torso and once in the abdomen, prosecutors said in court.
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The District Attorney's office said a business dispute was the motive behind the shooting.