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Miami, FL
Man shot during $22,000 gold chain robbery at Supreme store in Miami’s Design District; Atlanta suspects arrested
Three men were arrested Saturday after a robbery inside a Miami clothing store left a man shot and hospitalized, according to Miami police and arrest affidavits.
The incident happened Friday afternoon in Miami’s popular Design District neighborhood.
Police said officers were dispatched around 4:20 p.m. Friday to the area of Miami Avenue and Northeast 41st Street after receiving reports of a man who had been shot. Officers found the victim, who told them he had been robbed and shot while shopping inside a Supreme store located at 45 NE 41st Street.
According to investigators, the victim said he was approached by three suspects inside the store, including one person with whom he had a prior conflict originating from the Atlanta area. Police said an argument broke out, and one suspect forcibly removed a gold chain from the victim’s neck. The chain was valued at approximately $22,000, according to police.
As the suspect ran out of the store, the victim attempted to chase him, police said. During the pursuit, an unidentified male shot the victim once in the stomach. The suspects then fled the area in a white Mercedes-Benz, according to the arrest affidavits.
Miami Police detectives later located the suspect vehicle parked near Northeast 10th Avenue and Northeast 91st Terrace. Police said they conducted surveillance and observed the suspects abandon the vehicle and walk through a nearby residential area before entering a home in the 800 block of Northeast 90th Street.
A residential search warrant was executed, resulting in the arrest of three suspects. During the search, detectives recovered the victim’s gold chain, keys to the suspect vehicle, and clothing believed to have been worn during the robbery, police said.
The suspects were identified as Jamar McKay, 25, Omarion Phillips, 20, and Kevieon Smith, 21. McKay was charged with armed robbery with a firearm or deadly weapon. Phillips and Smith were charged as accessories after the fact, with Smith also facing an additional firearms-related charge, according to court records.
“This arrest sends a clear message: violent crime will not be tolerated in the City of Miami,” Miami Police Chief Manuel Morales said in a statement. “Individuals who commit acts of violence in our city will be identified, located, and held fully accountable.”
Miami, FL
Fontainebleau hotel worker accused of stealing Miami Hurricanes championship ring
Miami Beach Police arrested an employee at the iconic Fontainebleau hotel, alleging that he stole a Miami Hurricanes championship ring from the lobby.
Police said the theft happened Sunday at the same hotel where the UM team was staying for the championship game on Monday.
According to an arrest report, surveillance video showed a man – later identified as Jean Dor – picking up a ring from the hotel lobby, placing it into his pocket and then walking away with it.
The ring belonged to Cari-Anne Constant, who was wearing a larger male version of the University of Miami championship ring that had belonged to her former husband. She received the ring as the co-captain of Sunsations dance team.
Constant took it to a party at the LIV nightclub inside the hotel, a celebration for the championship game between the Hurricanes and the Hoosiers, which she attended with her boyfriend, Joe Mullins.
“That ring was very special to her,” Mullins said.
He said Constant took it off momentarily and put it on the table. As she walked out of the hotel, she realized it was missing.
Investigators said surveillance video shows Dor leaving the property, examining the ring outside, then re-entering the hotel with it still in his possession.
Dor never turned the ring into lost and found or notified hotel staff, police said.
“She was pretty shocked. It was very disturbing to her that the ring was stolen,” Mullins said. “It’s worth about $3,500 is what they paid for it.”
Dor told police he intended to turn the ring in but claimed he forgot it on a bathroom counter while cleaning a restroom.
Officers said he was read his Miranda rights in Creole and signed a written statement acknowledging he found the ring and failed to return it.
Dor was suspended from his job, trespassed from the Fontainebleau property, and taken into custody.
“It’s more sentimental,” Mullins said. “It means more to her. I hope he does the right thing and returning it.”
NBC6 reached out to both the hotel and police for the surveillance footage and a comment on the man accused of stealing the ring, but we have not heard back yet.
Miami, FL
Man accused of shooting ex-girlfriend at Miami nail salon
MIAMI — A 23-year-old man was arrested last week after he shot his ex-girlfriend in the thigh at her workplace in Miami, authorities said.
According to an arrest report from the Miami Police Department, Job Jocelyn, of Miami, was arrested Friday following the shooting at a shopping plaza located at 3721 NW Seventh St.
Police said Jocelyn and the victim dated for about three years and have no children in common.
According to the arrest report, the victim, who works at a nail salon, told officers that Jocelyn has been continuously texting and calling her regarding their relationship status and recently discovered that she has been communicating with another man.
The victim told officers that she warned Jocelyn to stop calling her, saying she would call the police if he continued.
Police said Jocelyn then showed up at her workplace at about 1:30 p.m. Friday and confronted her, asking, “Are you really calling the police?”
According to the arrest report, Jocelyn then pulled out a gun and shot the victim in her left thigh.
Police said surveillance video from inside the business captured the shooting.
One witness told officers she was doing a client’s nails when she heard someone yelling, “Get out! Get out!” before seeing the victim running back to her booth, bleeding from her leg.
Another witness said she was getting a pedicure when she saw Jocelyn walking in the hallway and then heard the victim scream. She said she also saw Jocelyn place the gun on the floor before picking it back up.
Jocelyn was arrested on charges of attempted murder/aggravated battery and possession of a firearm in violation of a risk protection order.
According to the report, after being transported to the City of Miami Domestic Violence Unit, he told a detective, “I don’t want to talk about nothing; I just want to get up out of here.”
Jocelyn was indeed taken out of there and was transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
According to his arrest report, there was a previous domestic violence investigation involving the former couple, which has since been closed, and on May 8, 2025, Jocelyn was served a risk protection order.
As of Tuesday morning, he remained jailed at TGK without bond.
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Miami, FL
Indiana secures first ever football title with 27-21 win over Miami
The Indiana Hoosiers outlasted the Miami Hurricanes, winning their first football title in school history with a 27-21 victory Monday night.
A program that had played in a grand total of 13 bowl games in the 130-some years before coach Curt Cignetti arrived in 2024 went on a historic run en route to a 16-0 season and a national title.
Miami had a chance to steal the victory, driving down the field with under two minutes to play. But Miami quarterback Carson Beck threw a game-clinching interception with 44 seconds to play.
Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza is also the first Heisman winner in Indiana history, and he grew up within walking distance of Miami – fondly known as “The U.”
“I was a two star recruit. I wasn’t a five star. Who’s supposed to be in this position, who’s supposed to be on the number one team in the nation?” Mendoza told “60 Minutes” about the team’s improbable run.
This story will be updated.
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