A 17-year-old Summerville teen, Maxwell Thomas Koller, and his father, Thomas David Koller (55), were extradited from Georgia back to North Charleston after U.S. Marshals tracked them down. This follows the March 4 fatal shooting of 29-year-old Kevin Lamar Green from Ladson outside KC Mulligans Pub on Rivers Avenue around 11:20 p.m., where Green was found shot in the parking lot and pronounced dead at the scene despite lifesaving efforts.
Charges filed
Maxwell faces adult charges of murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime; he’s detained at the Department of Juvenile Justice pending bond.
Thomas is charged as an accessory after the fact to murder.
(Note: Maxwell’s mother, Renee Koller, 52, was also arrested earlier on the same accessory charge for allegedly aiding his initial flight.)
Bond hearings for both father and son were slated for Wednesday morning (March 11) at Centralized Bond Court.
This fits a pattern of quick police work in North Charleston bar-area shootings—isolated incident per initial reports, with family involvement in the aftermath drawing extra scrutiny. Stay tuned for court outcomes, as bond decisions could shift fast given the murder charge.














