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  • 9
    Mar
    2012
    11:53am, EST

    Homeless men spring into action to assist with difficult arrest

    Security footage shows two homeless men helping an officer subdue a violent attacker inside a Pompano Beach, Fla., McDonald's. WTVJ's Jeff Burnside reports.

    By NBCMiami.com

    POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Three homeless men came to the aid of a deputy who was trying to arrest a man who had become violent with him, authorities said Thursday.

    Deputy Kevin Meyer was dispatched to a Pompano Beach McDonald's on Saturday morning. When he arrived, he was told that Patrick Davis, 29, tried to steal someone's backpack.

    Davis went towards the door holding a metal object when Meyer tried to handcuff him, authorities said.


    The suspect reacted with "super strength" that police believe he had temporarily from a drug he was on when the deputy went to handcuff him, knocking off Meyer's glasses, the Broward Sheriff's Office said. His radio microphone also came off and the handcuffs fell on the floor.


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    The homeless men were inside the fast food restaurant and one man grabbed Davis' feet while the other helped him down. A third man also offered to help.

    "I think they're phenomenal,"  Deputy Meyer told NBC Miami. "While the restaurant was full, everyone else didn't make a move they decided to make a move, risk personal injury to themselves to help a stranger, basically."

    Meanwhile, another deputy arrived and cuffed Davis, who continued to kick in the back of the patrol car.

    He was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, obstruction with violence, criminal mischief, depriving an officer of means of communication, attempted escape and robbery with a weapon.

    He was being held without bond because he had two outstanding cocaine offenses, authorities said.

    The three men will be honored by police, police said.

    "They're fine in my book," Meyer told NBC Miami.

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    89 comments

    Way to go guys!!!!! Everyone is so down on the homeless. Yet, in a full restaurant they were the only ones to jump in and help.

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  • 9
    Mar
    2012
    9:14am, EST

    Cops: Man stole judge's nameplate, posted Facebook photo of himself with it

    Broward County Sheriff's Office

    The photo provided by the Broward County Sheriff's Department shows Steven Mulhall, 21, of Coral Springs, on Facebook holding a judge's nameplate that was pried from the door of Broward Circuit Judge Michael Orlando's courtroom.

    By msnbc.com staff and news services

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Note to thieves. If you steal a nameplate from a judge, don't let anyone post a picture of you holding it on Facebook.

    Authorities in South Florida say that's exactly what led to the arrest Thursday of 21-year-old Steven Mulhall on violation of probation charges.


    Broward County Sheriff Al Lamberti told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel that Mulhall pried the $40 nameplate from the courtroom door of Broward Circuit Judge Michael Orlando while making a court appearance. He says Mulhall has multiple petty theft convictions and now faces felony charges.


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    "The nameplate is like only $40, not that big of a crime, but what an idiot. He puts it on Facebook," Lamberti told the Palm Beach Post.   "Here he is flaunting it on Facebook. He violated the terms of his parole by stealing, from a judge he appeared before, no less. He's got multiple convictions for petty theft, so now this is a felony."

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    Deputies picked up Mulhall, Lamberti added, after verifying the suspect had appeared before Judge Orlando. The judge's nameplate was pried from the door around Feb. 23, according to the arrest report. A tip to Broward County Crime Stoppers led authorities to Mulhall.

    "The tipster gave us his address, name and the Facebook page," Lamberti told the paper. The picture reportedly was found on Mulhall’s girlfriend's Facebook page. The girlfriend's name was Natalie ComaToze Segura, according to arrest records.

    The nameplate will be returned to the judge. A phone number wasn't available for Mulhall.

    Msnbc.com staff contributed to this report from The Associated Press.

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    128 comments

    Dumbass.....

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