Defendant told authorities in South Beach, Miami, that he did so under the effects of hallucinogenic fungi.
A murder in broad daylight and in front of tourists in South Beach has shaken social media users. The attacker would be a subject who was under the effects of hallucinogenic fungi wandering the streets armed and shouting “it’s time to die.” Witnesses claimed the man aimed at a baby, but his father died trying to protect him.
The incident took place on 14th Street and the iconic Ocean Drive Avenue, in a Mexican food restaurant, where a family was having dinner in the garden of the establishment at the time the 22-year-old attacker approached and pointed to a one-year-old baby, authorities noted that the child’s father, a young man identified as Dustin Wakefield, just 21, lunged at his son to save him.
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According to witnesses to the tragic scene, the attacker identified as Tamarius Davis, originally from Norcross in Georgia, had been walking around the area until he met the family, Davis fired and with the impact of the bullet killed him immediately. and Wakefield.
Several minutes later local police arrested Davis in an alley bordering the scene of the murder. Witnesses recorded the scene with their cell phones, in the pictures you can see that Davis’ behavior was strange, before he was arrested he called the authorities and although he did not resist he was not following the instructions that the officers they gave it to him, after a moment the subject threw itself to the floor and turned around before the authorities could handle it.
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The popular tourist area of Miami has become the scene of constant armed attacks, by people who are under the effects of drugs; however, this case has been shocked internationally by the absurd and violent, during one of the recordings you can even see Davis dancing next to the body of his victim.
The county judge charged him with second-degree murder with a firearm, Wakefield homicide, and attempted murder of another area passerby with whom he had an altercation minutes before committing homicide. .
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According to the police report, Davis stated that he chose his victim at random on the day of the murder and that hours earlier he had ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms that prompted him to commit the crime, so he is sentenced without bail. .