Dominique Finch, 27, of Jamaica Plain was ordered held in lieu of $300,000 bail today on his arraignment on charges he shot and paralyzed a 9-year-old girl on Annunciation Road on Oct. 9, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.

Part of the evidence against Finch included tracking data from the GPS device he was wearing as a condition of his bail on charges stemming from a brutal attack inside Brighton's Green Briar Pub in January, 2016, in which some 20 people burst into the place in search of their target, whom they began attacking with their fists and chairs.

In 2008, when he was just 19, Finch had already been labeled by BPD detectives as "an impact player" in a gang based at Bromley-Heath.

Prosecutors said today that Finch drove up to Annunciation Road early on Oct. 9 as the girl and others were outside at a birthday party.

Area surveillance cameras captured a gray vehicle in the areas of the shooting before, during, and after the shooting. A panning camera captured the vehicle double park on Annunciation Road and a man in a hood exit and walk toward a group of individuals. Due to the camera’s automatic movement, it did not capture the shooting, but instead captured images of what prosecutors believe were the shooter’s intended targets ducking and running in the direction of the playground where the victim and others had gathered. During the course of their investigation, Boston Police detectives obtained data from a GPS device worn by Finch, which matched Finch’s movements in the moments before, during, and after the shooting with the path of the gray vehicle during the relevant time period, prosecutors said. Finch had been ordered to wear the GPS monitoring device as a condition of his release on bail in connection with his pending 2016 assault case.

The girl, shot in the back, remains paralyzed.

Finch was formally charged with assault to murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury, unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony, unlawful possession of ammunition, carrying a loaded firearm and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a building.

In addition to setting his bail for the shooting, the judge revoked his bail on the Green Briar case, which means he would remain behind bars even if he did make bail on the shooting charges.

Innocent, etc.