Louisville, Ky. – Kenneth Muse, a 73-year-old man, pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder after allegedly fatally stabbing Brenda Kemp, a resident of a Louisville retirement community. The incident occurred around 5 a.m. on Wednesday at the Friendship House located at 960 S. 4th St. in Old Louisville.
Details of the Incident
Kenneth Muse, who was staying with Brenda Kemp at the time of the incident, reportedly called 911 to confess to the stabbing before fleeing the scene. Investigators revealed that Muse and Kemp were acquainted prior to the tragic event.
Court Proceedings
Muse appeared in arraignment court on Thursday morning, where he entered a plea of not guilty to the murder charge. The judge presiding over the case ordered a court-appointed attorney to represent Muse. Additionally, Muse’s bond was set at $500,000, and he is scheduled to appear in court again on May 24 for further proceedings.
Context and Local Crime Trends
This incident adds to a series of recent criminal activities in the Louisville area. Just days before this stabbing, a 26-year-old man was identified as one of two individuals shot and killed at a Louisville nightclub. Another incident involved a man being shot near the University of Louisville while attempting to prevent a car break-in.
Conclusion
The tragic stabbing at the Friendship House underscores the importance of addressing safety concerns within retirement communities and highlights the need for continued efforts to reduce crime in the Louisville area.
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