Miami Herald

Man gunned down workers at a Miami gas station, cops say

- Grethel Aguila: @GrethelAgu­ila

An argument inside a Liberty City gas station Saturday morning escalated to gunfire, killing two men and injuring another, police said. A man suspected in the shooting deaths has been jailed.

Jason Craig Dyer-Mitchell, 23, was arrested later that day at his apartment — directly across the street from the Chevron gas station on the 1700 block of Northwest 54th Street. He’s accused of gunning down 51-year-old Shahbaz Hussain and 42-year-old Shamun Shaukat, both employees at the gas station.

Elijah Shorter, 57, was also injured, according to Miami police. He was in stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

Dyer-Mitchell faces charges of second-degree murder, according to police. As of Monday afternoon, he was being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correction­al Center without bond. Records indicate Dyer-Mitchell also faces a charge of battery by a detainee on a visitor or another detainee.

A witness told investigat­ors that the shooter was confronted by Shaukat for stealing. Then an argument ensued — and gunshots rang out — before the man ran off, according to an arrest report. The witness pushed the store’s panic button and called 911.

A black hoodie with part of the word “power” helped police track down Dyer-Mitchell, according to the report.

Investigat­ors realized the hoodie could be connected to Powerhouse Gym Miami at 450 NW 1st Ave. They showed up at the gym with surveillan­ce footage, asking gym employees if they recognized the shooter, according to the report.

The employees, the report says, identified the man as Dyer-Mitchell, a member of the gym.

Police then obtained a search warrant for DyerMitche­ll’s apartment. Inside, they found him — as well as a fanny pack with a 9 mm magazine and pistol. The gun, police said, was linked to the killings.

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