Graduate Student Accused of Intentionally Striking Miami Beach Officer with E-Scooter
WPLG Local 10December 5, 20252 min1,517 views
13 connectionsΒ·12 entities in this videoβOfficer Injured During Enforcement Stop
- π¨ A Miami Beach police officer, Julio Blanco, sustained a fractured elbow after being intentionally struck by a man on an electric scooter.
- π― Officer Blanco was conducting enforcement on the beachwalk near 71st Street, an area where electric scooters are prohibited.
- β‘ The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Noah Aush, was allegedly riding an illegal, off-road e-scooter capable of speeds up to 60 mph.
Suspect's Actions and Arrest
- π¨ According to Officer Blanco, Aush accelerated to avoid the stop, striking the officer and knocking him to the ground.
- πββοΈ Instead of rendering aid, Aush allegedly fled the scene on the scooter, speeding for several blocks and weaving through traffic.
- βοΈ Police apprehended Aush at a dead-end street, where he reportedly resisted arrest and was tased twice before being taken into custody.
Legal Proceedings and Charges
- βοΈ Aush appeared before a judge, who was informed that the officer believed the incident was intentional.
- βοΈ The officer expressed concern about Aush being a flight risk, citing his Instagram profile, "Nomadic Noah," which documents extensive travels.
- π Aush identified himself as a graduate student at the University of Miami.
- π He faces three felony charges: aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding a police officer, and resisting an officer without violence.
- π° A judge ordered Aush held on a $20,500 bond.
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