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Ohio man arrested for Miami shooting killing 2, injuring 1 had arrest record in Miami Beach



MIAMI – Shamun Shaukat used to be about to near the Chevron fuel station when he suspected a bothered 23-year-old man from Ohio used to be shoplifting and he faced him, in step with an arrest document the Miami police launched on Sunday morning.

Jason Dyer-Mitchell took out a gun at about 12:30 a.m., on Saturday, at 1701 NW 54 St., in Liberty City, and began shooting — killing Shaukat, 42, and Shahbaz Hussain and wounding Elijah Shorter.

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According to the police document, a hoodie helped detectives to spot Jason Dyer-Mitchell. It used to be black and had “POWER” in white font, and it used to be from the Powerhouse Gym Miami the place he used to be a member.

Miami law enforcement officials arrested Dyer-Mitchell about 5 hours after the deadly shooting at a close-by sixth-floor condo in the Liberty Village condo development around the boulevard from the fuel station, in step with police.

In the condo, law enforcement officials discovered a fanny pack with a 9 mm mag and an IWI Masada 9mm pistol, in step with the arrest document. Dyer-Mitchell refused to speak to detectives.

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Court data display Dyer-Mitchell had been on probation in Miami-Dade County till Sept. 11 after a criminal case earlier than Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Marisa Tinkler Mendez.

Miami Beach law enforcement officials arrested Dyer-Mitchell on Jan. 3, 2022, in South Beach after accusing him of hanging a nail between his knuckles and punching a man with it in the face outdoor of a hostel.

Records display witnesses instructed Miami Beach law enforcement officials that Dyer-Mitchell used to be consuming instantly out of a bottle of vodka and law enforcement officials discovered ecstasy and marijuana in his backpack.

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Court data display Miami-Dade prosecutors dropped the marijuana ownership fees.

The (*1*) at the criminal fees of irritated battery with a perilous weapon, and ownership of a managed substance, and at the alcohol-related municipal ordinance, data display.

Court data display that with no need to visit jail with a 2-year probation sentence, corrections launched Dyer-Mitchell to the Camillus House for services and products. His probation began on June 22, 2022, and ended on Sept. 11.

After the fuel station shooting, Miami-Dade correctional officials booked Dyer-Mitchell once more at about 3:30 a.m., on Sunday, on the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Detectives requested any individual with information about this or different instances to name Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.

Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Joyce Grace Ortega contributed to this document.

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