(KLZA)-- During an Otoe County court appearance Monday, for 22-year-old Donald Pack of Nebraska City, it was revealed that 21-year-old David Holmes of Nebraska City was the victim in a New Years Eve shooting death in a Nebraska City apartment.
KETV in Omaha reports Pack is currently in the Otoe County Jail facing charges of second degree murder, possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony and three counts of intentional child abuse.
Pack is suspected of shooting Holmes on New Years Eve.
During a court appearance Monday it was revealed that Pack called the police telling them he had shot someone and was on foot with a loaded gun. Pack allegedly told officers he did not intentionally shoot Holmes, that it was an accident. Pack was arrested just a few blocks from the scene of the shooting.
Holmes was found on a couch with a gunshot wound to his head.
Bond for Pack has been set at $1 million.
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