
A Louisville man appeared in court Friday in two separate incidents that resulted in felony charges.
Louisville Metro Police arrested 31 year-old Glenn J. Keith on a Jefferson County warrant tied to several felony allegations after what court documents describe as incidents spanning June 11 through June 21.
The complaint alleges Keith shot two people in separate incidents, then later zip-tied and forcibly took another man, holding him for hours while demanding money. The document says the first shooting happened June 11 near Wood Road, where a man was shot in the leg and taken to a hospital. A second shooting is alleged to have happened June 19, when another man was shot in the thigh and also taken for treatment.
The complaint also describes a third incident on June 21, when investigators say Keith and the third alleged victim got into an argument, and Keith pushed him down, zip-tied his hands, and struck him in the face with a handgun. The document alleges the man was put into a vehicle and driven around, then told to call his father while Keith demanded $1,300. Investigators say the man was later released after the money was dropped off.
Keith is facing charges of second-degree assault, kidnapping (adult), possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, and a firearms discharge prohibited violation, according to the citation and warrant paperwork.
New court information shows Keith’s bond is set at $100,000 full cash. If he posts bond, he must be placed on home incarceration (HIP), according to the latest details provided. His next court date is scheduled for 9 a.m. July 27.
Source: WAVE
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