3 Times Drug Charges Convict Arrested Again in Miami After Shooting Brawl Outside a Shop

Miami, FL: Two separate drug trafficking arrests occurred in Miami-Dade County that year, both involving 19-year-old Luis Alfredo Malave. He had the title of “King Fufie.”

At the age of twenty-one, Malave was found guilty of cocaine trafficking and given a five-year prison term for breaching a three-year probation, according to county and state records.

His release from prison in 2014 came from the Florida Department of Corrections. It wasn’t until cops claimed he was caught up in a drug dealer territorial conflict that he was detained in Miami-Dade.

Miami-Dade County had reincarcerated Malave, 33. On Wednesday, a judge rejected his bond request.

On February 13, in the Brownsville neighborhood, Malave shot his opponent Jim Pierre after arguing with him for three days, according to detectives. Pierre was a narcotics dealer.

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“Firearm in his right hand,” Malave allegedly held, according to Miami-Dade Detective Victor Maduro’s statement that bolstered the warrant for Malave’s arrest.

Serge, who is 47 years old, stated On February 11th, Malave first saw a dispute involving a debt from a narcotics sale. When Pierre’s adversary Roscoe Jenkins learned about the feud on February 12, he reportedly confronted him about it.

Jenkins and Malave went back to confront Pierre outside the Mamy Quick, a convenience store on the junction of Northwest 51 Street and 23 Avenue, on February 13, according to records.

Jenkins drove a black Volkswagen with Malave as a passenger. After further investigation, the police found out that Jenkins’s mom had leased the car from Hertz. Both of them stepped out of the vehicle.

Witnesses said they saw nine bullets fired at approximately 11:50 a.m., and surveillance footage confirmed the account. Police said that Pierre took a bullet to the abdomen, Malave a shot to the leg, and Jenkins a shot to the arm.

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After responding to the convenience store, firefighters from Miami-Dade County hurried Pierre to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

The cops say Jenkins drove Malave to Pembroke Pines’ Memorial West Hospital in the Volkswagen. The Volkswagen was subsequently located by detectives at a neighboring Pembroke Pines property.