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A month after a Miami-Dade Chief resilience officer was arrested for allegedly slapping his girlfriend , he is no longer facing charges. Curtis Osceola, 35, was previously charged with misdemeanor battery and resisting an officer without violence to his person.
Watch NBC6 free wherever you are. According to police, officers received a call from a woman who provided them with a partial address in Doral and then hung up the phone, which prompted officers to visit the residence. An arrest report said that when officers gave Osceola multiple commands to step out of the home so they could check if he had any weapons, he said "not going to happen. Osceola was then taken into custody in order to check the residence for the female caller.
Ring camera video captured from his home appeared to show Osceola opening the door as two officers stood outside. An officer said, "How's it going? What's going on man? Come out, come out, come out. Authorities said they then went inside the home and the woman, who was identified as Osceola's girlfriend of two years, told them that they had an argument about his ongoing divorce with his ex-wife, and the dispute turned physical.
She alleged that Osceola slapped her, and police said she had a fresh scratch on the left side of her neck. He was arrested and taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center without incident, police said. Skip to content. Miami-Dade County. Florida 26 mins ago. Video captured on a doorbell camera shared to NBC6 by Curtis Osceola's attorney Patrick Wilson appears to show Osceola opening the door as two officers stand outside.
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