Port Richey V. US Court Case Study

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On the above date and time, I responded to 8527 US 19, Port Richey (McDonald's), in reference to a disturbance.

Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, who identified himself as Charles Iapichino by his Florida driver’s license. Iapichino advised that he is a manager of McDonald's and that he observed a white male suspect walk behind the counter and proceeded to make a milkshake. Iapichino stated that he then told the suspect to leave. Iapichino advised that the suspect then proceeded to the front of the counters into the main lobby and was heading for the door. Iapichino advised that the suspect walked back up to the front counters and threw the milkshake at a female employee which struck her in her right arm.

I made contact with the victim, who identified herself as Amber Mauro, by name and date of birth. This was later confirmed by Mauro’s D.A.V.I.D. photograph. I observed liquid on Mauro’s right arm and down the right side of her torso, which was consistent with both Mauro’s and Iapchino’s statements. I then observed what appeared to be a
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The defendant was not able to sign due to already being in custody, however the defendant was verbally warned. I then transferred custody of the defendant to assisting Ofc. Hartmann who then transported the defendant to Land O’ Lakes county jail where he was released to the custody of the jail deputies. While transferring custody of the defendant to Ofc. Hartmann, the defendant became belligerent and tried to maneuver his hands from behind his back to his front. The defendant then stated that “I'll remember this when you come in to get uniforms”. The defendant further advised that he owns Monogram House in New Port Richey and has made countless uniforms for Port Richey Police Department. Ofc. Hartmann advised that upon his arrival to the jail, the defendant resisted the jail deputies to which the jail deputies then had to administer OC

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