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SARASOTA Sarasota rapper Jaymes Smith has been charged with attempted murder after he was connected to an Aug. 14 shooting on North Washington Boulevard, according to police.
Smith, 29, also known as Sarasota rapper Shugg Stacks, has been in custody since Aug. 28 following a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill related to a different shooting that occurred on Aug. 9.
He is being held on bonds totaling $350,000 in both cases.
A commuter heard the shooting at 2:13 p.m. in the 3000 block of North Washington Boulevard, located about a half-mile south of Myrtle Street.
According to an arrest report, the driver of a Buick Encore SUV cut off the witness and caused her to slam on the brakes. She told police the Buick appeared to be chasing a black Infiniti sedan.
Sarasota man suspected in two August shootings arrested
By FOX 13 news staff
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Booking image for Jaymes Smith
SARASOTA, Fla. - The suspect involved in two shootings that occurred back in August was arrested Wednesday, Sarasota police announced.
Police said 29-year-old Jaymes Smith faces charges of attempted murder. He was already in Sarasota County Jail for a separate incident since Sept. 1.
The shooting occurred on Aug. 14. Police said they responded to the 3000 block of North Washington Boulevard after receiving a report of the shooting. There, they said they found 9mm casings near the southbound lanes and median of North Washington Blvd.