2 former officers for Hialeah law enforcement granted bond in alleged beating of homeless male

2 former officers for Hialeah law enforcement granted bond in alleged beating of homeless male


MIAMI —  A judge on Friday agreed to grant bail for two previous officers with the Hialeah Police Office accused of beating a homeless gentleman and then participating in an hard work to cover the incident.

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Ex-Hialeah police officers accused in beating homeless man request bond.

Miami-Dade Corrections


Judge Robert Watson presided above five times of hearings right before agreeing to launch Rafael Otano, 27, if he can publish a $10,000 bond, and Lorenzo Rafael Orfila, 23, if he can submit a $20,000 bond. 

The decide stipulated that Otano, who had been with the division for six yrs, be positioned beneath normal house arrest and Orfila, a 3-calendar year member at the company, put underneath whole lockdown household arrest.

Soon after they ended up initially arrested and fired from the section on Jan. 26, bond for the pair was denied.

Otano and Orfila have both of those been billed with armed kidnapping and battery. Orfila also faces a charge of official misconduct.

The charges filed from the officers stem from an incident final Dec. 17 when they responded to a simply call from a organization at Los Tres Conejitos Bakery at 1912 W. 16th St. about a disorderly homeless person who was known to recurrent the place, according to condition prosecutors.

 When the officers arrived, they identified Jose Ortega Gutierrez and put him in handcuffs and drove him from the scene, officers have reported.

Point out prosecutors have reported the gentleman was pushed to a distant place a number of miles absent in which he was allegedly crushed and thrown to the floor by the officers.

The man afterwards advised investigators that he was remaining there, unconscious and unhandcuffed. He commenced going for walks and was spotted by an off-duty Hialeah law enforcement officer who was walking his pet dog. That officer called 911.

Prosecutors have stated they had been unable to locate any violations that justified an arrest of Gutierre, who submitted a police report detailing what transpired for the duration of the experience.

Some 12 days into the investigation, detectives uncovered that a civilian experienced approached the target and offered him $1,200 to recant his first statement. The sufferer afterwards informed detectives that he took the cash “for the reason that he’s homeless and he is unemployed” and said that his authentic statement was accurate

The civilian was charged with witness tampering.



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