PITTSBURGH AP – A western Pennsylvania man has waived his right to a preliminary hearing on charges that he ordered the killing of a man outside an after-hours club after he was allegedly sold flour instead of cocaine.

Forty-one-year-old Steven Scales of Tarentum is charged with homicide in the July 2000 shootings of 23-year-old Timothy Raines of Atlanta and another man as they left the Traveler’s Club in the Homewood section of Pittsburgh. Raines was found dead in the parking lot.