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This photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Ammar Harris in a booking photo from a 2012 arrest in Las Vegas. Las Vegas police Capt. Chris Jones says Ammar Harris was arrested Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013 by a team of police and federal agents in North Hollywood, Calif. The 26-year-old is a self-described pimp who was the subject of a multi-state manhunt following the Feb. 21 gunfire and chain-reaction crash that killed three and injured at least five. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A self-described pimp suspected of a deadly shooting that caused a fiery crash on the Las Vegas Strip stood silently in court Monday while the grief-stricken brother of a taxi driver killed in the mayhem glared at him from the courtroom gallery.

The suspect, identified as Ammar Harris, 26, did not speak or enter a plea as proceedings began to extradite him to Nevada.

He was represented by a public defender, and the judge set another hearing March 14 to establish his identity.

The hearing lasted only a moment. But for Tehran Boldon, the brother of victim Michael Boldon, it had been worth the hours spent traveling from Long Beach and waiting in court.

"I would have come from China if I had to," he told The Associated Press.

Tehran Boldon later spoke of the devastation felt by members of his family after they learned that Michael Boldon and his passenger had died during the attack on an aspiring rapper.

"Mike was a go-to-guy, a real ... American, an honest, hardworking, God-fearing grandfather, brother and uncle," his brother said. "This man has destroyed my family deeply."

A chain-reaction crash on the Strip turned Boldon's cab into a fireball in a violent scene that some tourists who saw it compared to a scene from an action movie.

The March 14 hearing will require officials from Nevada to present evidence in the Los Angeles County court that the man identified as Harris in court is the same person who was being sought by authorities.

Such a hearing is often a part of the extradition procedure.

Superior Court Judge Shelly Torrealba rejected media requests to photograph Harris due to the pending identity issue. He wore jeans and a long-sleeved white T-shirt with a logo on the front.

Harris was arrested Thursday in Los Angeles, ending a weeklong manhunt that began after the Feb. 21 shooting and crash that killed three people and injured five others.

Authorities allege Harris was driving his black Range Rover SUV when he fired at least five shots into a Maserati sports car, killing Kenneth Wayne Cherry Jr., an aspiring rapper who called himself Kenny Clutch.

The two men had argued minutes earlier in a casino valet area, police said.

After Cherry was struck, the Maserati careened into the taxi that exploded in a spectacular fireball at Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, one of the most famous neon-lit crossroads in Las Vegas.

Michael Boldon and his passenger were killed. A passenger in the Maserati was shot in the arm, and four people in four other vehicles were hurt, none seriously.

Law enforcement officers arrested Harris at an apartment in Studio City.

Harris is a convicted felon in South Carolina who shows fists full of money on Internet posts and boasts of a high-rolling lifestyle with prostitutes in Miami and Las Vegas.


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    Steve wrote...
    If we had universal background checks
    this could have been prevented. This would have stopped the thugs from getting access to guns.
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    HouseOfChez wrote...
    Background checks?
    How naive can you be? Criminals are criminals and they will get guns no matter what. Keep living in your dream world and you will be next.
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    wallyjo wrote...
    Checks
    Background checks would have stopped nothing. You live in a dream.
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    xnewyawka wrote...
    thug life
    Let me guess....... rap thugs?, and do you really think they went through a background check? get real.
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    rushsatch wrote...
    Response to the above comment;
    definition of "thugs" are those who's breaking the law. If they are breaking the law, don't think they're going to get their guns by legal route anyway, so please inform us how background checks would have help in this situation? In a Perfect World, "thugs and bad guys" will register their guns, but we don't live in a perfert Liberal World.
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    wrote...
    We Need Car Control
    Using gun controls logic, does anyone really need a range rover or a maserati? And all that horsepower? I think we should limit engines to 4 cylinders and we should limit how big and heavy these are and if you don't need a truck, you should just leave trucks for the government to have. Why don't we just get rid of cars all together? Pretty sure all that every shooting we've heard about, the shooter drove to their chosen location... if they have to walk to a shooting location, they can think about the ramifications of their actions and change their mind halfway there.
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    Here's the thing
    background checks are not a bad idea anymore than posting speed limits, they are there to help prevent things from happening, they are not an end all solution. People still speed, people will still get guns, the hope is to make it a little more difficult for the wrong people to so easily get guns.
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    walkinaz wrote...
    Capt. Jim Brass
    Brass, D. B.,Nick, Sarah and Hodges will solve the case in under an hour.
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    Steve wrote...
    @HouseOfChez, Walljo, xnewyawka and rushsatch
    My post was dripping with sarcasm. A universal background check will have many devastating effects. Criminals know that they can not pass a background check legally, so they will resort to other avenues. Universal background checks will create a huge bureaucracy that will cost an enormous amount of tax payers dollars and will straddle us with more debt. A universal background check system could lead to a universal confiscation.
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    NearlyGone wrote...
    to Steve...
    This is why we need a "sarcasm" font :) I knew you were being sarcastic from seeing your previous posts elsewhere.