Horrifying surveillance footage shows the moment a man was approached taking money out of an ATM and shot dead by a teen robber.

The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office released the video on Tuesday, nearly five months after the deadly incident.

The video shows 26-year-old Dillon Bud Calvin Steve taking money out of a Bank of America ATM machine in North Miami Beach around 8:45pm on November 1, when a young man starts to walk up behind him.

Steve appears to notice the young man in the reflection of the bank's windows, but continues with his withdrawal.

On Tuesday, the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office released surveillance footage of the fatal November 1 armed robbery outside a Bank of America

The video shows 26-year-old Dillon Bud Calvin Steve (left) taking out money as he is approached from behind by 17-year-old Marcine Hill (right)

Hill takes out a gun and appears to threaten Steve, though there is no sound so it's unclear what exactly he says

Eventually, the young man - identified as 17-year-old Marcine Hill - comes up right behind him and pulls out a gun.

The video has no sound, so it's unclear what Hill says, but it appears he threatens him to turn over his money.

Steve backs up and then throws what appears to be a wad of cash at the teen. When Hill squats down to pick up the money, Steve lunges and the two get into a scuffle.

At first, Steve backs away from Hill and the Bank of America ATM

He then appears to throw a wad of cash on the ground for Hill to pick up

As Hill is squatting down to get the cash, Steve lunches at him

Steve continues to pursue Hill as the teen tries to sprint away

Another angle of the video shows Steve clinging to Hill's hooded sweatshirt as he gets away

This is the approximate moment that Steve was shot by Hill. Steve's body is between the gun and camera so the exact shot is not seen

It's clear something is wrong through when Hill starts running away and Steve doubles over in pain

Within seconds though, Hill starts running away and Steve doubles over, clutching a bleeding stomach wound.

The video ends with Steve walking over to a van where his mother was waiting for him and falls to the ground, writhing in pain as she tries to get him help .

Steve was rushed to Aventura Hospital where he later died of his injuries.

The video ends with Steve walking over to the van where his mother was waiting for him

He falls to the ground, writing in pain, as the video ends. Steve was taken to the hospital where he later died

While prosecutors didn't release the full surveillance video until this week, they did circulate stills of the suspect, and received several tips saying it was Hill who carried out the armed robbery.

He was arrested two days later at a residence in Lauderhill.

Hill is currently in jail without bond awaiting trial for second-degree murder.

Because he was a minor at the time, he is not eligible for the death penalty, but could still spend the rest of his life in prison.