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Vegas suspect shown at club in gun shirt on night of Strip mayhem

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A party photographer apparently snapped some evidence in Las Vegas’ recent homicide case -- a photo of the lead suspect near the scene of the crime wearing a T-shirt that featured a gun.

A shooting on the Las Vegas Strip early Thursday morning that resulted in a traffic collision left three dead, triggering a manhunt for the shooting suspect, 26-year-old Ammar Harris, also known as Ammar Asim Faruq Harris.

The shooting was thought to have begun after an argument in front of the Aria hotel valet stand sometime after 4 a.m. Valerie Darling, who works for a limousine company that often posts cars at the Aria, previously told the Los Angeles Times that the men involved had been inside the Aria’s nightclub, called Haze.

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The club was hosting rapper French Montana that night, according to Haze’s website, and a photo temporarily published online by SPYONvegas.com, a party pics website, appears to put Harris at the club sometime before the shooting.

KSNV-TV republished a photo that appears to show Harris in a black T-shirt emblazoned with an image of a man holding a gun; the tattoos on the man’s neck appear to match those in a mug shot of Harris provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

The man is wearing a hat and red jeans and is posing with another unidentified man; the two are making gestures with their hands.

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SPYONvegas.com has since removed the Haze photos that it had originally posted online, according to a Google cache.

The website did not respond to a request for comment on Sunday; the photographer, Teddy Fujimoto, also could not be reached.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department did not respond to messages Sunday seeking an update on the search for Harris.

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Harris has previously been arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of kidnapping, sexual assault, being an ex-felon in possession of a gun and robbery, police said.

Victim Kenneth Cherry, Jr. -- a rapper known as Kenny Clutch who was thought to be the intended target of the shooting -- had previously made a music video featuring a Maserati driving past hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.

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matt.pearce@latimes.com

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