Luis Bodden-Maximo and his girlfriend had just sat down for lunch at the Brigham Circle TGI Friday's on Sept. 16 when trouble walked in the door - in the form of an H-Block gang member with hoodie pulled over his head, who rushed into the restaurant and stared at him, then ran out.

Bodden-Maximo told his girlfriend the guy was H-Block and they had to leave, Assistant Suffolk County District Attorney Craig Iannini said this morning in West Roxbury Municipal Court. The couple rushed out and up the stairs to the parking lot behind the restaurant and her car. She got in the driver's seat and he was just getting into the passenger seat when another H-Block member showed up and confronted him, Iannini said.

Bodden-Maximo ran, but didn't get far, Iannini said: The man fired his .40-caliber gun 17 times, fatally wounding Bodden-Maximo and leaving the parking lot littered with shell casings.

The two alleged H-Block members, Javier Smith, 19, of Roxbury, and Jerome Meade, 21, of Lynn, were arraigned this morning in West Roxbury Municipal Court on murder charges. Judge Kathleen Coffeey ordered them held without bail. A third alleged H-Block member, Lee Gill, 21, of Natick, who allegedly drove the other two to the scene in his mother's Jeep, is scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon. He also faces a murder charge. The gang is named for the area north of Franklin Park, where many of the street names begin with an H.

Iannini told Coffey and a courtroom in which members of Bodden-Maximo's family tried to hold back tears that the murder was captured on surveillance video and that cell-phone data puts the pair at the scene. He did not divulge a possible motive for H-Block to go after Boden-Maximo, whose mother has said was trying to escape the street.

On Sept. 25, Meadee was arrested on an unrelated firearms charge; Iannini said his phone, which was seized, had a photo from the day before the murder showing him wearing the same clothes as the day of the shooting - as well photos of him with guns, including a .40-caliber firearm. He added investigators gleaned additional incriminating information from Gill's Twitter feed and YouTube channel.

Meadee, who smirked as he entered the prisoner's dock and looked around the courtroom, had a brief interchange with Coffey. "And you, sir, you are Mr. Meadee?" she asked. "Yeah," he replied. "Excuse me?" the judge answered. "Yes," he said this time.

Neither Meadee's nor Smith's lawyers attempted to have bail lowered.

Innocent, etc.