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Miami woman charged with DUI after allegedly striking MDSO deputy in Kendall, causing serious injuries

Miami woman charged with DUI after allegedly striking MDSO deputy in Kendall, causing serious injuries

A Miami woman faces a felony charge of driving under the influence after, authorities said, she struck a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy with her car, causing serious injuries that required multiple surgeries.

J, 28, turned herself in on Sunday and was charged with DUI causing serious bodily injury, a third-degree felony.

On Monday, a Miami-Dade courtroom was filled with family members of the deputy, as Circuit Court Judge G read the charges that the suspect is facing.

“Struck an officer who was in the line of duty at 3:30 in the morning and injured him very badly,” said G.

The defendant’s attorney talked about her client’s background.

“She has no priors. She is a therapist of mental health, specializing in work with children. She was not arrested the night of this incident. She remained on the scene, there is no indication that she fled,” J’s attorney told the judge.

According to the arrest affidavit, MDSO deputies were on uniform patrol in the Kendall neighborhood, on April 11.

That’s when, officials said, J’s blue 2020 Mazda, traveling northbound on Southwest 99th Court near 85th Street, struck Deputy Josh Brown as he walked around the rear of a marked patrol vehicle.

The impact launched the victim into the air. Fire rescue transported him to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital as a trauma alert.

Brown suffered a spinal compression fracture and multiple broken bones, including a fractured fibula that required surgery, as well as numerous soft tissue injuries.

A member of the Sheriff’s Impaired Driving Enforcement Squad responded and made contact with J, who was described as visibly distraught, with slurred speech, bloodshot eyes and the odor of alcohol on her breath.

“So Deputy Brown is very seriously injured as a result of a careless and reckless driving behavior by a DUI. He will probably never be the same, and he’s lucky he’s alive today,” said South Florida Police Benevolent Association Executive Vice President David Greenwell. “This happens too often. People should not drink and drive.”

J agreed to field sobriety testing and voluntarily submitted to a blood draw. Toxicology results confirmed her blood alcohol level was nearly twice Florida’s legal limit of 0.08.

She surrendered to authorities at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in West Miami-Dade but was placed on house arrest following her bond court appearance.

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Source: wsvn

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