Miguel Hernandez
Service Record
Miami Florida Police Department
Rank | Officer |
Dates of Service | Ended April 22, 2021.[1] |
Last Known Status | Resigned[2] |
Incident Reports
2018 Arrest of Samuel Scott, Jr.
On June 1, 2018, Scott reported his car stolen, and was arrested after matching the description of the car thief. A Miami Police Department officer named Miguel Hernandez was named in a lawsuit by Scott.[3][4]
2020 Arrest of Julissa Burgos
On November 27, 2020, Hernandez was called to a gas station whose owners wanted to trespass Burgos from the property. A police investigation found that "Ms. Burgos walks past officer Hernandez’s vehicle, appears to turn her cigarette off on his vehicle and continues to walk across the street." Hernandez took offense at this and, with another officer, violently placed the resistant Burgos in handcuffs. Hernandez placed Burgos in the back of his vehicle, where she spat at him. Hernandez grabbed Burgos and threw her onto the ground, knocking her unconscious.[5][2][1]
Burgos was charged with criminal mischief and assault on a police officer. The charges were later dismissed.[1]
The incident was captured on the officers' body worn cameras.[2]
Response Timeline
On April 22, 2021, Hernandez resigned from the department and relinquished his state officer certification.[1]
The State Attorney did not prosecute Hernandez, noting that Burgos "did not want to participate with a prosecution".[1]
LEO Ratings
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Austin Carter, Video Of Rough Arrest Of Handcuffed Woman Led To Miami Police Officer Miguel Hernandez’s Resignation, CBS Miami, 2022-03-15
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Raphael Pires, Body camera released of Miami officer making rough arrest of woman, WSVN, 2022-03-14
- ↑ Carlos Miller, WATCH: Miami Cops Arrest Man who Called them to Report Stolen Car, telling him he “Matched the Description” of the Car Thief, PINAC News, 2021-11-19
- ↑ Scott v City of Miami, U.S. District Court, 2021-11-13
- ↑ tweet, Miami Police Department, 2022-03-15
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