SOUTH BEACH — Surveillance video released on Wednesday shows an armed burglar at a condominium in South Beach that is the subject of a $12 million negligence lawsuit in Miami-Dade County civil court.
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After detectives arrested Brian Lopez over a burglary at gunpoint in South Beach, three victims filed a $12 million lawsuit in civil court in Miami-Dade County, records show. |
Lopez attempted to steal a car. He was at Bay Road and 16th Street when a Miami Beach detective stopped him, found Burns’s stolen cell phone in his pocket, and arrested him, records show.
Lopez, of Hialeah, a convicted felon
also known as “King Lay Low,” was in prison from Dec. 7, 2016, to July 21,
2018, and from May 27, 2021, to Jan. 29 for drug and weapons charges.
Lopez appeared in Miami-Dade County court on June 18. A judge ordered him to
stay away from the three victims and denied him bond, records show.
Court records show Miami-Dade prosecutors filed two cases against Lopez on
June 18. County Circuit Judge Ariel Rodriguez is presiding over both.
One case is for burglary of an unoccupied dwelling and petit theft. The
other, which is related to the civil lawsuit, is for robbery home invasion
with a firearm, three counts of robbery with a deadly weapon, and burglary
with assault or battery.
Attorney Bernardo Pimentel, II, represented the three victims in a civil
lawsuit filed last month against MCZ/Centrum Flamingo II; Apartment Income
REIT; Florida State Protection Unit, a security services provider; and
Lopez. They are seeking $12 million in damages for negligence.
Corrections was holding Lopez on Wednesday at the Miami-Dade County
Pre-Trial Detention Center.
