 56-year-old Monroe Jackson appeared in Pike County District Court Friday following his arrest from a shooting that occurred September 26th. Jackson was charged with murder following the shooting death of Ryan Hurst. One of the callers actually stated that Monroe shot Ryan Hurst. So the first troopers to respond upon their arrival, they located Monroe Jackson, walking out of his residence, holding the firearm. At that time they detained Mr. Jackson and took possession of the firearm. After our arrival, I spoke with several neighbors and witnesses that were on scene. None of them actually saw Monroe shoot Ryan, but they stated they did hear the shots, following the shots they saw Ryan Hurst running from Monroe's house. At Pikeville Medical Center our vision of creating a heart and vascular institute that will reliable any other in Kentucky is a reality. We've assembled a top team of more than 30 multidisciplinary providers. Together those highly experienced providers perform many of the most advanced cardiac procedures available anywhere. We have armed them with cutting-edge technology and resources needed to provide comprehensive heart care close to home. Pikeville Medical Center, when it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. Ryan Hurst of Flatwoods was shot once in the upper chest and was unarmed. He was declared dead at the scene. According to witness statements, Hurst was at Jackson's residence for a part. One of the witnesses went to Monroe's house in hopes to get a part for a truck. He also didn't witness the shooting but he stated he did hear the shot and he also saw Ryan leave Monroe's residence and according to him following the shot he heard he saw Monroe holding the firearm and he heard Monroe make a statement that he shot that thief. Based on Detective Stiltner's testimony, District Judge Tommy May ruled there was probable cause to turn Jackson's case over to a Pike County grand jury which will have 60 days to return an indictment. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.