A man suspected in two shootings in Northern Colorado was formally charged on Tuesday morning.
Christopher Parker, 35, faces one count of first-degree murder and a second count of attempted first-degree murder.
Parker is suspected in two shootings in Loveland in June of 2015. In the first, someone shot at a motorcyclist, but missed.
Later that night, a 65-year-old Loveland man named William Connole was shot to death as he walked down a city street.
During that same time, there were four other unexplained shootings in Northern Colorado including one in which a bicyclist was targeted near Windsor.
Investigators say they don't have any evidence connecting Parker to those.
In the meantime, Parker being held without bail and is scheduled to be back in court on May 17.