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A man who was arrested as a suspect and later released in the killing of a pizza delivery driver was arrested again Sunday in a carjacking in the Lower Ninth Ward.Michael Portis, 25, was arrested early Sunday on a carjacking charge, the New Orleans Police Department said in a police report.Portis and another man, Dashawn Lowery, are accused of carjacking two women around 2:30 a.m. Sunday in the 5200 block of North Derbigny Street.The women, ages 19 and 20, were sitting in a vehicle when they were approached by two men, identified as Portis and Lowery, who were armed with guns, the NOPD said.Detectives said the men ordered the women to get out of the car. The victims complied, and the men fled. Officials said the men later returned the vehicle, and their descriptions were released to officers.Portis was taken to Central Lockup in connection with the carjacking. He was previously was arrested and charged with the first-degree murder of Domino's Pizza delivery driver Michael Price, according to Sheriff's Office records.Portis was released from jail in October 2015 because the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office did not charge him in the mandated 120-day time frame after his arrest for murder. The DA's office said it did not have enough information and evidence that would allow it to present the case to the Orleans Parish grand jury.The DA's office said Portis was to be released in July, but remained in custody on a hold from the U.S. Marshal Service on a parole violation related to a weapons conviction in 2012 until he was released in October 2015.Previous: Suspect in Domino's Pizza delivery driver homicide releasedPrice was shot and killed in March 2015 in the 6100 block of North Roman Street. Detectives said he was shot inside his car during a delivery.Additional information about Sunday's carjacking has not been released.Court records show that Portis is the same man involved in both cases. The first-degree murder charge is still included in the records, but records indicate that his case was refused.Download: View court records for Portis Page 1 | Page 2A spokesperson for the NOPD confirmed Portis' connection to both cases. He said the case remains open and ongoing.The DA's office also issued a statement about the case: "The Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office accepts a higher percentage of cases than any other other prosecutor's office in the state. In the murder case however, the district attorney's office did not possess evidence to prove Portis' guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Should the police department send us more evidence, we would be willing to revisit the case."Stay with WDSU-TV and WDSU.com for any additional updates.Keep up with local news, weather and current events with the WDSU app here.Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!