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Videos show target of robbers return to crime scene to shoot at teen at least 10 more times, police say - WPLG Local 10

KENDALE LAKES, Fla. – Surveillance videos show how a man at a drive-through ATM in Miami-Dade County’s quiet Kendale Lakes neighborhood was both the victim of an attempted robbery and a murder suspect. The Miami-Dade Police Department released two videos Tuesday that were evidence in a convoluted case earlier this year.

Christopher Luis was involved in two shootings on Feb. 13 outside of the BB&T Bank, near the intersection of Southwest 137th Avenue and Southwest 88th Street, also known as Kendall Drive, Detective Zubair Khan reported, according to the arrest warrants in the case. The newly released videos show the second shooting.

Luis was driving a white Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck about 8:20 p.m., on Feb. 13, when he stopped for cash at the bank’s drive-through ATM. Videos show he was wearing a black shirt with a white “Gun Club” sign and two icons showing firearms. His gun was within reach when his rearview mirrors alerted him to a threat.

Video shows Nimikae Clarke, 16, and D’Angelo Davis, then 17, jump a wall and walk to sneak up on Christopher Luis to ambush him at the drive-through ATM. Davis approached the passenger-side window and Clarke approached the driver-side window. (Surveillance video screen grab)

Video shows Nimikae Clarke, 16, and D’Angelo Davis, then 17, moved to sneak up from behind the truck to ambush Luis. Davis approached the passenger-side window and Clarke approached the driver-side window.

During the first shooting, Luis fired his gun in self-defense and the armed robbers ― Clarke, Davis, and Stanely Al Clark Jr. — shot at him, according to detectives. Clark, then 18, had been hiding behind a wall that divides the bank from the street. Clark and Davis ran away. Clarke fell near the ATM bleeding, police said. Luis got out of the car, took Clarke’s gun, and drove away, police said.

Video shows Christopher Luis was wearing a 'Gun Club' shirt when he fired his weapon at an armed robber on Feb. 13 in Kendale Lakes. (Surveillance video screen grab)

The newly released video from the bank’s surveillance cameras shows that minutes after escaping the attempted robbery and shooting, Luis returned to the crime scene. Without getting out of his truck, he used Clarke’s gun to shoot at him again about 10 times, police said. As he fired the weapon, he was on the phone reporting he was being shot at by assailants, according to Khan.

Officers found Clarke dead and released a flyer on Feb. 17 asking the public for information on the fatal shooting. The teen had just been reunited with his mother after spending nearly two years in a juvenile correctional facility.

Christopher Luis returned to the crime scene to shot at a teenage boy again on Feb. 13, in Kendale Lakes. (Surveillance video screen grab)

Luis suffered gunshot wounds to his left bicep and right hand and doctors treated him at the Kendall Regional Medical Center.

Officers arrested Clark on Feb. 24. And in an unexpected twist, a judge issued a warrant for Luis’s arrest on April 20th. Officers arrested him two days later for aggravated battery with a firearm. Prosecutors cleared him of murder and manslaughter, but he is charged with aggravated battery with a firearm. He has a hearing on Aug. 12, according to the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office.

“He was entitled to meet their force with firearms with the equal amount of force, so he was within his right to stand his ground and use deadly force against the people who were trying to rob him,” said Attorney David Weinstein, a former prosecutor, after watching the newly released video.

Christopher Luis was arrested in April over a February shooting in Kendale Lakes. The case was later dropped. (MDCR)

On June 14th, detectives working on a narcotics investigation in Miami-Dade’s Perrine neighborhood ran into Davis, who was armed with a stolen black Glock 43X, according to the arrest form.

For the shooting in February, Davis, now 18, and Clark, now 19, are facing charges of second-degree murder, attempted murder with a firearm, and attempted robbery with a firearm. In the case filed on June 15th, Davis is also facing two felony charges of illegally carrying a concealed firearm and third-degree grand theft.

Davis and Clark are both being held without bond. Miami Dade Corrections & Rehabilitation records show Clark is not being held in a County facility and Davis is at the Metrowest Detention Center in Doral.

Stanely Al Clark Jr., left, and D'Angelo Davis, right, are being held without bond for charges in a Feb. 13 shooting in Kendale Lakes. (MDCR)

The initial flyer in the case

The Miami-Dade Police Department first released this flyer in connection to the Feb. 13 shooting in Kendale Lakes. (MDPD)

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Local 10 News Assignment Desk Editor Guadalupe Monarrez and Assignment Desk Manager Alissa Merlo contributed to this report.

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