Man accused of planning sorority killings denied release 7 hours 13 minutes 48 seconds ago Saturday, July 24 2021 Jul 24, 2021 July 24, 2021 6:28 PM July 24, 2021 in News Source: Associated Press Share: CINCINNATI - A judge has ordered a man accused of planning to kill sorority members at an Ohio university to remain behind bars. Magistrate Judge Stephanie Bowman on Friday cited a parole violation and the “serious nature of the charges" as reasons to keep 21-year-old Tres Genco in custody. The Hillsboro, Ohio, resident appeared in federal court in Cincinnati on charges of an attempted hate crime and possession of a machine gun. Federal prosecutors said earlier that Genco identifies himself as an “incel” — involuntary celibate — and has interacted with an online community of mostly men who advocate for violence against women because they believe they are unjustly denied sexual or romantic attention.