Miles sentenced to 55 years in prison for murder at Cheers Pub
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Saenz Jr was shot and killed after he and Miles got into a physical altercation at Cheers Pub, according to court records.
Miles pleaded guilty to murder in September. The plea agreement was accepted at the sentencing hearing on Monday.
Miles was sentenced to 55 years for murder with credit for 194 days served.
The sentence will be served consecutive to two cases in Michigan.
BACKGROUND
While investigating the fatal shooting that happened on December 27, 2021, police reviewed surveillance video from the bar.
The video showed an altercation between the victim, two women and another man, court documents said.
The other man, later identified as Miles, was wearing a red shirt with a distinct brand design and stone-washed blue jeans with holes in them, reports said.
In the video, police saw Miles point a gun and fire it, according to the probable cause affidavit. Police later found a bullet related to that shot, which did not cause injuries to anyone.
Officers reported Miles was then forced out of the bar by staff members, as seen in the surveillance video.
The video shows Miles re-entering the bar a short time later with a gun drawn, reports said.
Miles is then seen in the video pointing the gun and shooting at the victim, the probable cause affidavit said.
The video shows Miles walking out of the bar with the gun in his hand, getting into a car and leaving, reports said.
Investigators found two spent cartridge cases and spent projectile fragments, with one being consistent with the projectile found in the victim, court documents said.
Investigators developed a lead indicating Mile was the suspect after speaking with witnesses to the shooting.
Days later, police located Miles in a vehicle with a woman who was hiding a 9mm semi-automatic handgun on her, according to reports.
The handgun was loaded with cartridges consistent with the projectile found in the victim and at the scene of the shooting, according to the probable cause affidavit.
According to the probable cause affidavit, Miles is currently on parole for an armed robbery in Michigan.
Miles’ parole officer watched the surveillance video and confirmed that the suspect in the video was the same Miles his office is supervising, court documents said.
A search of Miles’ home yielded a gun box matching the gun the woman had during the traffic stop, a box of 9mm Hornady Critical Defense Ammunition with red polymer inserts, medication and the same shirt and pants seen on the suspect in the surveillance video, court documents said.
The ammunition found at Miles’ home is consistent with the ammunition found at Cheers Pub, reports said.