Two men suspected of being involved in a recent rash of shootings and robberies at several South Florida Dunkin' Donuts shops will be charged with first-degree murder after one of their victims died in the hospital, the Broward Sheriff's Office said today.Tharod Bell, 21, of Fort Lauderdale, and James Herard, 19, of Lauderhill, are accused in the Nov. 27 shooting of Kiem Huynh, 56, of Fort Lauderdale, authorities said.Huynh, a customer, was shot in the back during a robbery of a Dunkin' Donuts store in Tamarac. He died Sunday.Four other people were wounded in a Nov. 26 attack on a Dunkin' Donuts in Delray Beach. three others are accused of robbing Dunkin' Donuts stores in Broward and Palm Beach counties: Jonathan Jackson, 23, of Lauderhill; Charles Faustin, 18, of Fort Lauderdale; and Calvin Weatherspoon, 20, of Lauderdale Lakes.All are being held without bond on armed robbery charges.In another development, police said the Nov. 14 shotgun death of a 39-year-old man in Lauderhill has been linked to the suspects.Eric Jean-Pierre, 39, was killed with a blast from a shotgun as he walked in the 2100 block of Northwest 55th Avenue on his way home from work, said police Capt. Rick Rocco.No other details were immediately available.The suspects are accused of also robbing a Dunkin' Donuts in Sunrise on Nov. 24 and a 7-Eleven store in Pompano Beach on Nov. 26, the Sheriff's Office said.
Five shotgun shells, dark-colored clothing, bandanas and victims' credit cards were found at the home of Jackson's girlfriend, according to court documents.Sheriff's detectives searched the home just hours after his Wednesday arrest, according to a search warrant made available today.One of his alleged accomplices told investigators that the shotgun shells could be found in the home, according to the search warrant.In addition, detectives videotaped Jackson talking about the shotgun shells when he was placed in an interview room with Weatherspoon, court records show.
"I should have gotten rid of the spent shells in the top dresser drawer," Jackson said on tape.
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