Man Accused of Fatally Shooting 2 People at SW Miami-Dade Bar Denied Bond
Shooting Occurred at Club Glades Bar
A man accused of a deadly shooting will remain behind bars after a judge denied him bond. Paul Koch appeared in bond court on Tuesday as he is charged with second-degree murder.
Argument and Shooting
According to Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, Koch got into an argument with another man at the Club Glades Bar in Southwest Miami-Dade on Sunday night. Koch left the bar but returned moments later with a gun and opened fire on the man he was arguing with as well as on an employee.
Victims and Injuries
Both men were killed, and a third person was also injured after accidentally shooting himself in the leg.
Judge’s Ruling
A judge denied Koch bond, keeping him behind bars as he awaits his next court hearing.
Conclusion
The shooting at the Club Glades Bar in Southwest Miami-Dade is a tragic incident that has left two people dead and one injured. The accused, Paul Koch, will remain in custody as he faces charges of second-degree murder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What charges is Paul Koch facing?
A: Second-degree murder
Q: What happened at the Club Glades Bar?
A: An argument between Koch and another man escalated into a shooting, resulting in two fatalities and one injury.
Q: Is Paul Koch in custody?
A: Yes, he was denied bond and will remain behind bars pending further court proceedings.