PIKEVILLE, Ky. — A Pike County man has been indicted, following a shooting death back in April.

Paul David Coleman, 58, of Meta, was indicted Wednesday by a Pike County grand jury on a charge of second-degree manslaughter.
The charge stems from an incident on April 5, when police say Coleman was involved in an altercation with Greeley “Bacon” Hurley, 30, of Stopover, in a business parking lot along Route 319 at Belfry, when Hurley was shot. He was pronounced dead when he arrived at Tug Valley ARH.
No arrests were made immediately following the shooting. At the time, Kentucky State Police said they would present the results of their investigation to a grand jury to consider whether or not to file criminal charges.
A person can be charged with second-degree manslaughter for wantonly causing the death of another person. It carries a sentence of 5-to-10 years in prison if convicted.
Coleman is not currently in custody, but the special prosecutor over the case has asked that a warrant be issued for his arrest.
Coleman is currently on bond after being charged with theft in Floyd County last week. He is scheduled to be arraigned in that case Dec. 10.
