OPA-LOCKA, Fla. – Two males had been arrested Wednesday in reference to the brutal beating of a McDonald’s employee that occurred final month in Opa-locka.
Jail data present Franklin Gerardo Banegas, 21, and Keyondric Deverius Daniels, 22, had been arrested Wednesday on costs of aggravated battery with a lethal weapon. Banegas faces further costs of possession of a firearm or ammunition by a convicted felon, use or show of a firearm whereas committing a felony and disorderly conduct.
In accordance with his arrest report, the assault occurred Jan. 26 within the space of 1930 Opa-locka Boulevard.
The sufferer informed police that 5 males, together with Banegas and Daniels, approached him and Daniels requested him, “Am I for them?”
Confused, the sufferer stated he responded, “What are you speaking about?”
In accordance with the report, Daniels then requested him whether or not he labored for McDonald’s and the sufferer stated he did.
Police stated Daniels then threw a punch on the sufferer, however missed, and the 2 started to tussle earlier than falling to the bottom.
Daniels and the opposite males then started to bodily assault the sufferer, authorities stated.
In accordance with the report, the sufferer suffered a lower from his hairline and was transported by Miami-Dade Hearth Rescue to Jackson North Medical Middle.
A witness on the scene noticed the assault and offered the sufferer with a towel afterward to assist cease the bleeding, telling police that the group of males who attacked the sufferer had run away.
Police stated officers reviewed surveillance video which captured the assault and confirmed Banegas beating the sufferer with a gun.
In accordance with his arrest report, Banegas refused to talk with detectives after his arrest.
As of Thursday afternoon, each Banegas and Daniels had been being held on the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Middle the place their bonds had but to be set.
Anybody with details about the identities or whereabouts in regards to the three others concerned within the assault are urged to name Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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