PITTSBURGH — For the first time since a deadly shooting in May on the South Side, authorities have unsealed the criminal complaint.
Dahrique Smith, 25, was a father-to-be killed inside Rowdy Buck bar.
Kohlbrin Holyfield is charged with his death.
Police released surveillance video in June, showing Holyfield coming into the bar with a black object in his hand.
Sources tell Channel 11 he was looking for Smith.
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A criminal complaint unsealed Friday reveals how the night played out.
Holyfield and two friends met up at a bar in Allentown, then drove to Rowdy Buck, according to the criminal complaint.
They stayed about an hour and left.
They told police several people begin to run toward them while they were outside and Holyfield was not far behind.
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The witnesses say he didn't speak and they dropped him off at his mom's house.
One witness said they, "sensed something wasn't right with the way Holyfield was acting.”
They said they hadn't heard from him again until police released the video showing him in the bar.
That's when they came forward.
Because of this case and other problems on the South Side, the district attorney's office installed 13 new cameras along East Carson Street to help deter crime.