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Man accused of loitering at downtown Miami high-rise, striking police officer

Man accused of loitering at downtown Miami high-rise, striking police officer

 A 36-year-old man is facing multiple charges after a violent confrontation earlier this week with a Miami police officer inside a downtown residential high-rise, according to an arrest affidavit obtained Thursday by Local 10 News.

According to the arrest report, EO was arrested Wednesday evening after he was spotted on an electric standing scooter, traveling south on Northwest Second Avenue, approaching Sixth Street.

Police said O fled from officers and entered a residential building located at 55 NE Fifth St.

Officers then searched the building for about an hour before finding O on the 14th floor, hiding inside a storage room, authorities said. According to a separate arrest report, O was wanted for an incident that occurred Tuesday night at the same building.

The report states that an officer was flagged down around 8:40 p.m. by building security after a man was seen trespassing in areas restricted to residents.

Police said the officer located O on the 15th floor in a secured common area and attempted to question him.

Investigators say O refused to provide his name or identifying information and claimed he had a girlfriend who lived in the building.

The officer then asked him to contact her and have her come to the common area, but police say after appearing to be calling someone, he suddenly stood up and began approaching the doorway where the officer was standing, authorities said.

According to the report, after ignoring commands to remain seated, O struck the officer in the neck and pushed him against a wall before fleeing down multiple flights of stairs. A perimeter was set up, and officers conducted a K-9 search while multiple fire alarms were activated throughout the building during the pursuit.

The report states that surveillance footage reviewed the following morning allegedly showed O tailgating residents into secured areas and following two women into an elevator, causing them to exit due to discomfort. Police said the women later locked themselves inside a residents-only room while the suspect remained nearby until an officer arrived.

After fleeing into the same building Wednesday evening, police said O activated fire alarms before being taken into custody.

Officers reported that he resisted arrest but was eventually detained and transported to the Miami Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit for questioning. O invoked his right to remain silent.

Jail records show Ofaces several charges, including battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, resisting without violence, loitering or prowling, and false fire alarm activation.

As of Thursday morning, he was being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Online jail records listed his bond as “to be set.”

Court records indicate O has prior arrests involving resisting officers and a previous trespassing incident in 2023 in which police say he made women uncomfortable at a gym and refused to identify himself to police.

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Source: Local10

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