A fourth man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Ronald Mackie in County Londonderry last week.
Mr Mackie, from Scotland, was attacked by a gang before being pushed onto a road, where he was hit by a car.
Dean Milligan, 18, from Crew Road in Maghera, was remanded in custody when he appeared at Londonderry Magistrates Court.
A detective inspector told the court when the murder charge was put to the unemployed teenager, he replied "no".
The officer told the court he had arrested and cautioned the accused at Antrim PSNI station on Sunday.
He was remanded in custody until 22 August.
The police are continuing to question a 17-year-old youth about Mr Mackie's death.
He is the eighth person to be arrested in connection with the murder. The teenager was arrested on Sunday.
Three men have already been charged with murder. Two others were released without charge and another on police bail.
Mr Mackie, 36, from Stirling in Scotland, was attacked by a gang outside a football club in Tobermore on 29 July.
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