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Father Of 2 Florida School Shooting Survivors Killed After Store Robbery

NORTH LAUDERDALE, Fla. (CBSNEWS) - The father of two survivors of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School earlier this year has been shot to death in his convenience store, CBS Miami reports. Broward County authorities say 61-year-old Ayub Ali was slain when a man who had just robbed him returned to the store and opened fire Tuesday.

Two of Ali's four children, a son and a daughter, survived the Valentine's Day high school massacre that left 17 people dead.

Ayub Ali
Ayub Ali (Mirza Mustaque)

Sheriff's deputies released surveillance video of the robbery Thursday.

The suspect is seen following Ali around the counter, moments before putting a black object to his back.

At one point, Ali is seen putting his hands up, appearing not to put up any fight.

Shortly after, the man takes money from the register and leaves.

But according to deputies, the suspect returned shortly after and shot Ali.

He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

A family member told CBS Miami the suspect got away with around $500 in cash.

"I can't believe this. It happened during a robbery in his own store," friend Joaquin Nieves remarked to the station.

He says it was just a week ago that he told Ali to be careful when working by himself at the store, saying he shouldn't trust anyone.

"I was helping him move some furniture for his wife and I was telling Ali be careful -- people are watching, you know," he said.

Ali's loved ones and neighbors are all on high alert. His closest friends hope the community can help find a killer.

"Please, anyone knows anything tell them speak up," said Nieves. "Tears me apart, I hope somebody seen something somebody call the cops please let's stop the violence."

"He deserves to get whatever he gets, I don't care what he is, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Haitian, I don't care, he needs to go to jail," Nieves said of the gunman.

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