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The accusations decreased for the chief officer of resilience in Miami-Dade, after he had beaten the beloved-beloved 6 south Florida

The accusations decreased for the chief officer of resilience in Miami-Dade, after he had beaten the beloved-beloved 6 south Florida

One month after a chief resistance officer in Miami-Dade was arrested for It is assumed that the girlfriend beat herno longer face accusations.

35 -year -old Curtis Osceola was previously accused of criminal battery and resisted an officer without violence for his person.

According to the police, the officers received a call from a woman who provided a partial address in the doral and then closed the phone, which caused the officers to visit the residence.

When the officers knocked on the door, Osceola would respond to the door with blood on the face.

An arrest report said that when the officers gave Osceola several orders to leave the house, so he could check if he had weapons, he said “not to happen.”

Curtis Osceola, 35 years old,


Miami-Dade’s sheriff’s office

Miami-Dade’s sheriff’s office

Curtis Osceola, 35 years old,

“Osceola then began to tighten and hold on to the front door handle, resisting our efforts to get it out of the door,” the police said. “Mr. Osceola was then taken into arrest to verify the residence for the female caller.”

The video of the sound camera captured in his house appeared to show Osceola, opening the door while two officers were sitting outside. An officer said, “How’s it going? What happens to the man? Get out, go out, go out.”

The video captured on a door camera, shared NBC6 by Curtis Osceola’s lawyer, Patrick Wilson, seems to show Osceola, opening the door while two officers were outside. An officer says, “How’s it going? What happens to the man? Get out, go out, go out.”

During the meeting, the officers told Osceola to leave the house, but he refused.

Eventually they grabbed him and settled it in the cuffs.

The authorities said that they then entered the house, and the woman, who was identified as two-year-old Osceola’s girlfriend, told them they had an argument about her continuous divorce with her ex-wife, and the dispute became physical.

She claimed that Osceola slapped her, and the police said she had a fresh scratch on the left side of the neck.

It seems that Osceola had a lacquer in the right ear and “there were various signs of disturbance inside the residence, including a broken glass on the floor”, the arrest report shows.

He was arrested and taken to the Correction Center of Turner Guilford Knight, without incident, the police said.

It is not clear why his accusations were abandoned.

Osceola He is a lawyer, he was the former head of personnel of the Miccosukee tribe and had to lead the resistance team of Miami-Dade, “who plays a key role in leading the solutions to the climatic challenges for the implementation of the key resistance initiatives and the public construction. of the public public support for projects at the county level ”, declared the office of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava in a statement when they and announced the appointment.