CUTLER BAY, Fla. — A Cutler Bay man and woman were arrested Wednesday in connection with a shooting outside of an IHOP that deputies say left two men wounded more than two months ago.
The suspects were identified in an arrest report from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office as 27-year-old Kelton Abston and 42-year-old Mari Carmen Zelaya.
According to the report, the incident happened just before 4 a.m. on May 31 at the IHOP at 18860 S. Dixie Highway.
Deputies said Abston and Zelaya became involved in an argument with two men inside the restaurant over the victims “being too loud.”
According to the report, Abston then walked outside and, while leaving the restaurant, told the victims he was “going to kill them.”
The report states Abston pulled a gun from his vehicle while outside as Zelaya “began to wave and dare the victims to go outside.”
Deputies said Abston then began banging the front window of the IHOP with the gun.
As the victims remained inside, the pair returned to the restaurant, where an argument continued between one of the victims and Zelaya, according to deputies.
The report states one of the victims pushed Zelaya during the argument, prompting Abston to punch that victim in the face.
Deputies said during the ensuing fight, Abston pulled out a gun while falling into a booth and fired several rounds, striking both victims in the chest.
According to the report, Abston and Zelaya then ran outside, with Zelaya getting into the driver’s seat and Abston in the passenger seat before they fled the scene.
Deputies said that after several weeks of reviewing surveillance video, they located Zelaya Wednesday at a Burger King at 11400 SW 186th St., where she was taken into custody.
They said Abston arrived at the restaurant in a different vehicle while deputies were making the arrest and was also taken into custody.
According to the report, Abston was read his Miranda rights and made a statement that was redacted from the publicly released report before refusing to speak further.
Jail records show Abston faces two counts of attempted felony murder with a firearm causing injury and one count of battery, while Zelaya faces one count of accessory after the fact.
As of Thursday, both suspects were being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, where their bonds were listed as “to be set.”
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