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Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots Dustin Wakefield
Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots tourist dead dining at Miami Beach restaurant. Killed protecting newborn son.
Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots Dustin Wakefield
Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots tourist dead dining at Miami Beach restaurant. Killed protecting newborn son.

Tamarius Davis Georgia man shoots dead Dustin Wakefield Colorado tourist dining at Miami Beach restaurant while high on mushrooms. Victim died protecting newborn son. 

Just another day in America. A gunman fatally shot a tourist eating dinner with his family at a Miami Beach restaurant as the man protected his 1-year-old son according to police. 

Tamarius Blair Davis, 22, of Norcross, Georgia, told investigators he shot Dustin Wakefield, 21, on Tuesday night because he ‘was high on mushrooms, which made him feel empowered,’ according to an arrest report cited by WSVN.

Davis allegedly told police he approached the patio area of the La Cerveceria restaurant just before 6:30 p.m. and randomly decided to shoot Wakefield, who was on vacation from Castle Rock, Colorado. In video taken immediately after the shooting, the gunman can be seen dancing over his victim’s body while people are heard screaming. The gunman then walks up some steps, the weapon in his hand.

Mike Wakefield, the victim’s uncle, told the Miami Herald that Dustin Wakefield died protecting his young son.

‘This guy came in with a gun waving it, saying it’s time to die. He pointed the gun at his son and Dustin said, ‘He’s only a boy,’’ said Mike Wakefield, who was not in South Beach but heard the account from his family. ‘Dustin stood up between the gunman and the baby and he shot him. He shot him multiple times on the ground.’

He said of his nephew, who worked in construction, ‘He was the kindest kid. He loved his family. He loved being a dad.’

Davis fled the restaurant and was captured in a nearby alley. Cellphone video obtained by the Herald (see below) shows Davis lying spread-eagle on his back and smiling as three officers approach with their guns pointed towards him yelling commands, warning him that if he touches his gun he will be shot.

Davis then rolled onto his side into a fetal position, before again rolling onto his back as officers approached. Davis screamed, ‘I give, I give, I give’ as officers flip him onto his stomach and handcuff him. The video (see below) shows a black handgun lying about 10 feet (three meters) away.

Upon his arrest, Davis was charged with second-degree murder with a weapon and attempted murder.

Tommy Davis, the suspect’s father, told The Associated Press that his son had traveled to Miami Beach with some friends. He said his son has never been in trouble or had mental health issues. No arrest record for the younger Davis could be found.

‘This is an unlikely thing,’ the suspect’s father said. ‘We are trying to find out what happened. You can imagine we were shocked.’

He said he didn’t know whether his son would ingest mushrooms or other drugs.

Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots Dustin Wakefield
Tamarius Davis Georgia man high on mushrooms shoots Dustin Wakefield Colorado man dead while eating at Miami Beach restaurant with his family. Victim pictured with his wife and the couple’s newly born baby son.

‘You think you know your kid, but you don’t,’ he said. ‘It is possible someone gave him something. That is something we need to find out.’

Davis was being held without bond Wednesday at the Miami-Dade County Jail. Jail records do not indicate if he has an attorney. 

“I’m angry and disgusted by the horrific shooting yesterday of Dustin Wakefield,” said Miami Beach mayor Dan Gelber in a statement. “Though it appears it was entirely random, that does not make it any less shocking or provide any solace to his young family.” Mike Wakefield has since set up a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds to support his family.

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