A man charged in connection with last week's murder at a Warren Tavern will be held without bond in the Trumbull County Jail following his arraignment on Wednesday.

Twenty-six-year-old Zaa Von Hameed of Warren was booked into the jail on Tuesday after being transferred from the Franklin County Corrections Center where he has been held since his arrest last week.

During his arraignment, Hameed pled not guilty to his murder charge. Judge Patricia Knepp deemed Hameed a flight risk and ordered for him to be held without bond.

After learning that Hameed had fled to the Columbus, Ohio area, the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force and the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team arrested Hameed on May 13 in Groveport, Ohio, just southeast of Columbus.

Warren Police charged Hameed with the murder of 20-year-old Nathaniel Bradley of Warren, who was shot and killed following an argument at the Park Place 24 Tavern on Parkman Road.