Two women are under arrest after they allegedly beat an ex-boyfriend and his girlfriend with a metal pipe in Miami.
RC P, 34, and MP L, 25, are facing charges of aggravated battery after the attack on Friday at 3:25 p.m. The women are cousins, according to Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office arrest reports.
Authorities said PL and her ex-boyfriend were in a relationship that had ended four months ago.
On Jan. 17, P L and her cousin drove up to an undisclosed address in Miami, where they saw the ex-boyfriend’s girlfriend standing by her car, an arrest report states. That’s when PL got out of the passenger seat armed with a metal pipe and “intentionally and willfully struck” the victim “multiple times in the head and body.”
Then, CP allegedly got out of the car, grabbed the victim’s hair and threw her on the ground. The sheriff’s office said CP held the victim on the ground while her cousin continued to hit the victim with the pipe.
While on the ground, PL allegedly also bit the victim on her left thigh.
The sheriff’s office said the ex-boyfriend exited his residence and saw the two women attacking his girlfriend, so he intervened.
As a result, he was also hit on his right hand by the metal pipe, but succeeded in separating the cousins and took his girlfriend into his home.
Authorities said the first victim suffered a “laceration to her head, a minor laceration to her neck, and a bite mark on her thigh.” The second victim suffered a bruise to his right hand.
Both suspects stayed on scene until deputies arrived.
The women were being held in jail on $10,000 bond.
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source: nbcmiami