This photo provided by Louisville Metro Corrections shows Mahmoud Hindi. Police say a man shot and killed one person and critically injured another at a homeowners association meeting at an eastern Louisville church. Louisville police spokeswoman Alicia Smiley says the suspect was in custody after being subdued by a retired Louisville police officer who was attending the Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012 meeting. Hindi, 55, is charged with murder, first-degree assault and seven counts of wanton endangerment, according to Louisville Metro Corrections, where he has been jailed. He will be arraigned on the charges Saturday morning. (AP Photo/Louisville Metro Corrections)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The second victim of a deadly shooting at a homeowners association meeting in Louisville has died.
Melissa Deaver, a spokeswoman at the University of Louisville Hospital, told WAVE-TV (http://bit.ly/NUFrSZ ) that 69-year-old Marvin Fisher died Sunday morning.
Mahmoud Yousef Hindi, 55, is charged with murder, assault and wanton endangerment in last Thursday evening's shooting at a church. A not guilty plea was entered on behalf of Hindi at a hearing on Saturday. He was ordered held on a $1 million bond.
Also slain in the shooting was 73-year-old David Merritt, who died at the scene.
Police have said Hindi, a doctor educated in Jordan, had a history of disputes with the homeowners group revolving around a fence that the association said didn't meet its height or design requirements in the upscale neighborhood of Spring Creek.
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