
Oct. 20, 2013: Police swarm the scene after two women were gunned down around 5:45 p.m. at the Pablo Davis Elder Living Center in Detroit, Mich. (AP/The Detroit News)
DETROIT – A 66-year-old man has been arraigned on charges that he fatally shot two women at a Detroit home for senior citizens.
Mike Reda is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and other felonies. He was arraigned Wednesday in a Detroit courtroom.
Reda was arrested shortly after the Sunday slayings of 59-year-old Deborah Socia and 61-year-old Maria Gonzalez at the Pablo Davis Elder Living Center. He also lived there.
A not-guilty plea was entered by the judge Wednesday, and Reda was ordered to be held without bond.
He doesn't have a lawyer.
Authorities say the victims were friends of a woman who recently ended a relationship with Reda, and he believed they were responsible for the breakup.
A preliminary examination in the case is scheduled for Oct. 31.









































