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The return of the face eating zombies. Of course Rudy Eugene attracted international celebrity for being the first man who was apparently high on drugs when he attacked and manned a homeless man. This incident in Palm Beach County sparks a major concern among Florida law enforcement. |
Take caution in reading this story. The picture below is disturbing. The incident that occurred is disturbing.
Once again, we here at Journal de la Reyna send our prayers and condolences to the victims of this horrible tragedy. This stuff will attract the racist right to making assumptions of Black on White crime (if the suspect's name is released to the public).
A few years ago, the world was introduced to the Miami Zombie.
Rudy Eugene allegedly high on bath salts managed to attack and rip the face of a homeless man.
The Miami Police ended up serving him with lead and he would pay the price. The victim would end up having reconstructive surgery after Eugene would rip his eyes and nose off.
It's kind of crazy and the racist right was all fearing of the ZOMBIE Apocalypse.
Nowadays, this bath salts, molly and heroin are a danger to the young and even old.
This craze is happening in the country's most notorious state for problems: FLORIDA.
This marks the return of the long-fabled flesh eating zombie only seen in comics and on TV screens, because a Florida man was shot to death after he (with no clothes on) assaulted an ex-police officer and tried to tear a man’s face off with his teeth.
A naked man possessing what authorities described as superhuman-like strength died Tuesday night after he assaulted a retired police officer, bit another man on the face and was then shot during a confrontation with deputies near Delray Beach, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw said.
It was not immediately clear whether the man died from gunshot wounds or from a medical condition, Bradshaw said. Neither the names of the deceased man nor the assault victims were released late Tuesday.
The scene unfolded at about 8:30 p.m. on South Military Trail, north of Lake Ida Road and near The Colony at Delray Beach community. The man, who was not wearing any clothing, was walking north on Military Trail when, for reasons unknown, he assaulted a 66-year-old retired New York City police officer, Bradshaw said.
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Ron Poppo was a homeless man who didn't bother the suspect. All of a sudden the attacker rips and eat a portion of his face. This is the horrible after effects of this incident. |
The retired officer was rushed to Delray Medical Center with serious injuries. The naked man, described as being about 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, then continued north on Military toward the entrance to the Colony where began chasing a man and the man’s 10-year-old son. At some point, the man began fighting with an 18-year-old man and he started biting the 18-year-old on the face, Bradshaw said.
The 18-year-old attempted to defend himself with a box cutter knife. The teen sustained serious injuries during the fight and was taken to Delray Medical. Deputies arriving on the scene tried to calm the attacker, Bradshaw said. Deputies attempted to subdue the man with a Taser, but were unsuccessful.
“He’s obviously delirious on something,” Bradshaw said. “He is a huge guy. He takes a fighting stance.
They’re trying to get him on the ground. He starts charging them. The Taser did not affect him.”
At that point, a sheriff’s sergeant fired three shots, one to the torso and two the lower part of the man’s body. The man was rushed to Delray Medical Center where he died.
“We don’t know right now if he’s expired from the gunshots, or if he’s expired because of obviously he’s on some type of drugs that have made him act like this,” Bradshaw said. “There’s no way to know if those are the shots that actually killed him, or if he’s died from what they called exited delirium. He’s obviously on some type of narcotics to make him act like this.”
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The scene of the crime where a 6'3" man attacked a former NYPD police officer ripping his face. |
Late Tuesday, several sheriff’s patrol cars and incident command units lined a stretch of Military Trail near the entrance to the Colony. Colony resident Eddie Mady said he and his wife were out walking their dog Tuesday when they heard the gunfire.
“My wife thought it was fireworks,” Mady said. “Sometimes in the next door development some kids shoot off fireworks. But I knew it came from this direction and it didn’t sound like fireworks so I immediately grabbed my wife and our dog and said ‘Time to go back inside.”
Word of the shooting quickly spread through the neighborhood, Mady said.
“You never think something like this is going to happen where you live,” he said. “It’s a scary thing, but you never know. It can happen anywhere, anytime. Thankfully the police got him before he got into our development.”