Miami Herald

Clevelande­r staffer dies after being shot several times by man who was denied entry, police say

- BY DAVID GOODHUE, CHARLES RABIN AND DAVID OVALLE dgoodhue@flkeysnews.com crabin@miamiheral­d.com dovalle@miamiheral­d.com David Goodhue: 305-923-9728, @DavidGoodh­ue

An employee at the Clevelande­r South Beach hotel died after being shot more than a half dozen times by a man whom he was trying to block from sneaking into the popular bar and restaurant early Friday, according to lawenforce­ment sources.

A short time later, police arrested 29-year-old Brandon Kortez Burris on 11th Street and Washington Avenue based on witnesses who said they saw him pull the trigger. The victim was Dion David Moore,

50, who worked at the front desk, according to an arrest report by Miami Beach Police Officer Mario Peña.

Police said Burris, who lives in North Miami, was denied entry at first near the pool area, then again as he tried to enter through the lobby to the hotel at 1020 Ocean Dr. When confronted by Moore, Burris tried punching him but missed.

Peña, who viewed hotelsecur­ity video of the confrontat­ion, said in his report that Burris then pulled a pistol from his waistband and fired several shots into Moore, who collapsed. Burris is then seen running away, according to the report. Burris had a handMiami gun without a magazine in his waistband when he was arrested, Peña said.

The Clevelande­r released a statement Friday afternoon:

“We are devastated about the tragedy that occurred in the lobby of the Clevelande­r Hotel at approximat­ely midnight on [Friday morning]. One of our valued employees needlessly lost his life. We are fully cooperatin­g with the Miami Beach Police Department as it conducts a thorough investigat­ion and defer to them for further comment. Our top priority is the safety and wellness of all guests and employees at the Clevelande­r Hotel.”

Beach Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez said medics had taken Moore to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.

Friday morning, as the weekend revved up and music blared and visitors screamed from the neighborin­g Palace Bar, the Clevelande­r sat eerily still and quiet.

The pool bar — which is usually packed and buzzing — was blocked off and empty. And the only people on couches outside the main hotel entrance along Ocean Drive were employees. A valet stood outside the hotel for an occasional guest who was leaving.

Daniel Aguilar, on vacation from Minneapoli­s, said he was on a secondfloo­r balcony of a condo adjacent to the Clevelande­r front entrance when he heard shots. He didn’t see the interactio­n between the two men and only saw cones and tarps and emergency responders when he went downstairs.

It was Aguilar’s 42nd birthday. He said he headed over to Mango’s Tropical Cafe afterward, but it wasn’t exactly a fun birthday.

“I never had this experience,” said Aguilar, who said he visits South Beach about twice a year. “Now, I’m worried about security.”

Burris faces a seconddegr­ee

murder charge. He could not be reached, and it was not immediatel­y clear if he had retained an attorney. His past encounters with police have been for traffic violations, according to South Florida records.

In Broward, he was arrested in February 2020 on charges of DUI as a second offense, and DUI with damage to property.

According to an arrest report, Pembroke Pines police found him behind the wheel of a Dodge Challenger that had crashed into a median along Pembroke Road, destroying trees and vegetation. “The vehicle’s engine was running, the music was very loud, the gear shift was in drive and Burris was asleep at the wheel,” the report said.

Burris is still awaiting trial in that case.

 ?? CHUCK RABIN crabin@miamiheral­d.com ?? The Clevelande­r’s pool bar, usually bustling with people, was was blocked off early Friday afternoon following the fatal shooting of a hotel employee hours earlier.
CHUCK RABIN crabin@miamiheral­d.com The Clevelande­r’s pool bar, usually bustling with people, was was blocked off early Friday afternoon following the fatal shooting of a hotel employee hours earlier.
 ?? ?? Police said Brandon Kortez Burris, who lives in North Miami, was denied entry at first near the pool area, then again as he tried to enter through the lobby to the hotel at 1020 Ocean Dr. Dion David Moore, 50, confronted Burris, who then killed him, police said.
Police said Brandon Kortez Burris, who lives in North Miami, was denied entry at first near the pool area, then again as he tried to enter through the lobby to the hotel at 1020 Ocean Dr. Dion David Moore, 50, confronted Burris, who then killed him, police said.

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