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Jacksonville police arrest third suspect in deadly internet cafe shooting

STORY: Suspects killed during botched robbery at Jacksonville internet cafe

A Jacksonville man will face two murder charges and an armed robbery charge for the March deadly shooting at a Southside internet cafe, according to a Jacksonville Sheriff's Office arrest report.

Patrick Aftoora, 23, was one of three suspects in an armed robbery of the Spin City Sweepstakes internet cafe, according to the report.

When JSO officers arrived at the internet cafe in March, they found two suspects suffering from gunshot wounds after the business's security guard shot them.

The suspects, later identified as Raheem Jaron Prather, 28, and Raymond Dixon, 23 were killed.

Police were looking for the third suspect, Aftoora, who they say escaped the scene in a dark-colored Jeep crossover SUV.

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Police arrested Aftoora on Monday, charging him with murder, second-degree murder for the death of the two suspects killed during the commission of a crime.

He also faces a charge of armed robbery while wearing a mask or hood.

Action News Jax also found that Aftoora has had run-ins with the law before. Jail records show he was also arrested on suspicion of crimes such as battery, careless driving, and criminal misdemeanors.