On Tuesday night, a Miami-Dade police officer was brutally assaulted by a suspect while in custody and fainted.
Around 7:45 p.m., fingerprints of the detainee were taken, and an unidentified officer gave verbal orders, but they were ignored, police said. When the suspect begins to resist, he is placed in a corner of the room.
Fox branches WSVN-TV identified the prisoner as 32-year-old Nestor Rodriguez. Acesparks contacted police.
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL Airport has become a slugfest after a mass brawl.
Fighting breaks out during the attack and the suspect punches the officer in the head and body several times, according to video released by officials. At the same time, police said, the officer fell to the floor, fainted and continued to punch her several times.
After a brief use, a civilian wearing a “forensic” shirt arrives to assist the officer. The fight eventually leaves the room.
Rodriguez obeys on the floor and the reserve officers respond and tie him up to handcuff him.
Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo Ramires said in a statement that “the ongoing violence against our law enforcement officers is unacceptable and intolerable.” “We need to unite to protect our society and police officers from those who choose to do evil.”
The incident happened 24 hours after another officer bit his head during a brawl at Miami International Airport. The attack began when a screenwriter, frustrated with the flight delay, pulled over a golf cart at the airport.
The man can be seen talking to the officer as he walks away, takes her hand and asks her to listen.
The officer pulls the man out of the car and pushes him to the floor. It is clear that several people were upset with the officer.
Two people were arrested.