FLINT, MI -- Authorities say a man killed in Flint was lured there under the pretense of a drug buy set up on Facebook.

Anthony Montez Kennedy was arraigned Saturday, May 16, on first-degree felony murder, armed robbery and felony firearms charges for the May 10 shooting death of 37-year-old Jason Andrew Missentzis, of Montrose.

Kennedy, 28, of Flint, also war arraigned on a charge of using a computer to commit a crime after Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said Kennedy allegedly used Facebook to arrange a meeting with Missentzis.

Leyton said investigators believe Missentzis planned to meet Kennedy for a drug buy.

Missentzis was found shot on Saginaw Street near Pierson Road about 2:40 a.m. May 10 after officers responded to a report of a gunshot victim. Police believe the shooting happened on E. Pierson Road.

He was taken to Hurley Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead.

Missentzis' family declined to comment on the incident, but his obituary described him as a father of two and an avid sports fan.

Kennedy was arrested Wednesday, May 13, following a nearly four-hour standoff with police in Grand Blanc Township.

Detectives tried to talk to Kennedy about the killing around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 13, at his ex-girlfriend's home in Tudor Estates mobile home park, according to Lt. David Kaiser with the Michigan State Police.

The incident ended nearly four hours later when a shirtless Kennedy exited the home with his hands up and surrendered to a Michigan State Police special response team.

Kennedy is currently being held without bond. He faces the possibility of life in prison without parole if convicted.