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Body camera footage captures police response to brutal street attack by group of bikers; officer seen sitting in cruiser resigns
By Kevin Boulandier at WSVN 7 News
· June 12, 2026
· 2 min read
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Body camera footage captures the moment City of Miami officers rush to help a man who had been the victim of a brutal street attack. Officers arrived at the area along Biscayne Boulevard near 14th Street in March 2025 to find the beaten victim bloodied and on the street. “Do you know who hit you? Do
Key takeaway Officers arrived at the area along Biscayne Boulevard near 14th Street in March 2025 to find the beaten victim bloodied and on the street.
Why this matters in The Miami
The incident near the Adrienne Arsht Center raises concerns about public safety in Miami's downtown area, where pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists often share the same space. The fact that a large group of bikers was able to attack a driver in broad daylight, with one officer seemingly unresponsive, will likely alarm residents and visitors alike. As the city continues to grow and attract new businesses and events, the need for effective policing and community engagement becomes increasingly important. The resignation of Officer Delfa Ramos Ponce De Leon may be seen as a step towards accountability, but the ongoing investigation and open case also underscore the complexity of addressing violent incidents in the city. Miami's residents, particularly those living in nearby neighborhoods like Edgewater and Wynwood, will be watching closely to see how the police department responds to this incident and works to prevent similar attacks in the future.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Body camera footage captures the moment City of Miami officers rush to help a man who had been the victim of a brutal street attack. Officers arrived at the area along Biscayne Boulevard near 14th Street in March 2025 to find the beaten victim bloodied and on the street. “Do you know who hit you? Do
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