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New videos show moments that the man North Miami Checkers robbed with a shotgun

North Miami, Fla. -The newly preserved surveillance video shows the terrifying moment that a man with a shotgun with a shotgun during an armed robbery in February through the Drive Thru window of a Checkers restaurant in North Miami.

The North Miami police confirmed the arrest of 37-year-old Loubens Moricette on Wednesday, which accused him of because of armed robbery and an armed burglary.

The video shows how Morikette pulls out a shotgun after receiving a grocery command and then climbs through the window, which the investigators call the “threeth act of violence”.

The police said that the robbery took place in the NW Seventh Ave 13495 at around 2 a.m.

According to the arrest report, Moricette had just put on a grocery command from his SUV when he swung his shotgun, ordered an employee to move away from the window, and then entered the restaurant through the Drive Thru opening.

The employee fled with fear, while two more hid in a back office, the police said. The suspect then grabbed money from the register before he fled out of the scene, says investigator.

The officials faced challenges that identified the suspect on the basis of the use of a mask, but the police said she was ultimately able to track down Morikette at the end of the last month.

According to the authorities, he was arrested on Wednesday in a house in a non -legal Westview.

The police said Moricette, a Bahamischer citizen who was classified as homeless in his arrest report, confessed to the robbery during the survey.

Bahamic news agencies have linked a person with the same name with previous convictions, including an armed robbery and an illegal possession of a charged assault rifle.

In addition to the Checker's case, Morikette is charged with other incidents that affect Grand Theft Auto, cocaine ownership and wear a hidden weapon as an unauthorized immigrant weapon.

From Wednesday he will be in custody in the Guilford Knight Correctional Center Turner.

The authorities examine whether Moricette can be connected to other crimes in the region.

Everyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stopper at 305-471-8477.

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