Louisville man charged in fatal homeowners association shootings to remain jailed without bond
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A judge has refused to set bond for a Kentucky man charged with fatally shooting two members of his homeowners association.
Mahmoud Yousef Hindi of Louisville has been held without bond since he was jailed after the Sept. 6 shooting at an eastern Louisville church. Police say the shooting was spurred by arguments the 55-year-old Hindi had with the homeowners association about the property where he was living.
Hindi's attorney told Jefferson Circuit Judge Fred Cowan that defendants in similar murder cases are given a bond amount so they have an opportunity to leave jail while awaiting trial.
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Cowan ruled Monday that Hindi will remain jailed without bond.
Louisville Police Detective Yolanda Baker testified that police have a statement from Hindi admitting he shot and killed the two men.