Cop pulls gun on mob during Miami airport brawl; passenger who lost it over delayed flight had just bitten officer's head, police say



Cellphone video caught the moment a brawl erupted inside Miami International Airport on Monday evening, culminating in a police officer pulling his gun on an advancing mob — one member of which, angry over a delayed flight, fought and even bit the officer on the head, police told WFOR-TV.

Say what?

An airport employee called police over a disturbance stemming from a delayed charter flight, the Miami-Dade Police Department told the station.

Mayfrer Serranopaca, 30, of Kissimmee reportedly stopped the driver of a Turkish Airlines transport golf cart, jumped on the hood, and demanded that he have someone call Air Century Airline and tell him what was going on with a delayed flight, WFOR said.

But the driver replied that he didn’t work for that airline, after which Serranopaca allegedly said he didn’t care, reached into the golf cart, and snatched its key — causing the key to break off in the ignition, the station said.

The driver ran off to notify police, WFOR said, and arriving officers found Serranopaca sitting in the golf cart’s front seat. When the officers tried to calm him down, Serranopaca stood up and started screaming toward the crowd, the station said, citing his arrest report.

Worried the situation would escalate, an officer tried to use his radio to call for backup, WFOR said, adding that Serranopaca allegedly grabbed the officer's arm and attempted to pull the officer toward him.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @billycorben

The officer — fearing for his safety — gave Serranopaca a "distraction strike" to the left side of his face, the station said, citing the report. Serranopaca then fell backward off the cart, WFOR said.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @billycorben

Steadman Stahl, president of the Florida Police Benevolent Association, told the station that Serranopaca "pulled" the officer, which is "an assault" — and that the officer's responding strike is part of police training.

The officer was seen in cellphone video dragging Serranopaca backward in a headlock:

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @mikemajilak

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When the officers went to take him into custody, several people in the large crowd that had formed around them tried to intervene and stop him from being taken.

When one of the officers pulled away and attempted to call for backup, Serranopaca began to punch him in the head and neck area, according to the report. When the officer went to grab Serranopaca around the waist, Serranopaca bit him on the head, according to the report. The officer was also struck by several people in the crowd.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @mikemajilak

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @mikemajilak

The officer then let go of Serranopaca and noticed several members of the crowd advancing, the station said — and again fearing for his and his fellow officer's safety, the officer pulled his gun and pointed it at the “incited” crowd, the station said, citing the report.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @mikemajilak

Here's the clip:

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Stahl told the Miami Herald that the officer who drew his gun — identified only as Officer Castaneda — did what he was taught to do.

"He breaks off, and it’s getting out of hand, so he draws his weapon. He stops the crowd, and he re-holsters. He did nothing wrong and exactly what he is trained to do," Stahl told the paper, adding that as far as he knows the officer is not facing any disciplinary action.

Here's a look at the brawl from another angle; it begins with Serranopaca grabbing the officer's arm followed by the officer's "distraction strike":

UPDATE: New video appears to show the start of last night\u2019s Miami International Airport brawl with passengers and a @MiamiDadePD officer inside @iflymia Terminal H #BecauseMiami via @fox_sheldonpic.twitter.com/5FmhAXMi7D
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Arrests made

When two more officers arrived on the scene, police were able to take Serranopaca into custody, WFOR said. Serranopaca faces felony charges including battery on a police officer, burglary, criminal mischief, false imprisonment, and resisting arrest with violence, the Herald said, adding that his bond was set at $39,000.

Alberto Suarez, 32, of Odessa, Texas, also was arrested reportedly for grabbing and trying to pull officers off Serranopaca, the station said. He was charged with battery on a police officer and resisting arrest with violence, the Herald reported.

Airport officials, in the wake of the brawl, confirmed that Miami-Dade police have placed a Rapid Deployment Force team inside terminals, WFOR said, adding that the teams will be stationed there through the holidays.

Anything else?

The station, citing the Federal Aviation Administration, said there have been 5,664 unruly passenger incidents this year nationwide, with 72 percent stemming from arguments over the federal mask mandate at airports and on planes — and many related to alcohol consumption.

VIDEO: Utter chaos erupts as fights break out at Miami International Airport



Not one but two brawls broke out at Miami International Airport on Sunday, and both were captured on video.

According to authorities, one suspect was arrested in connection with the melee.

What are the details?

Film director Billy Corben shared video of the incident on Sunday, captioning it, "Today at Miami International Airport outside Urban Decay at Gate D14 #BecauseMiami."

In the video, three people can be seen pushing, shoving, and punching one another on one side of Gate D14. Seconds later, the camera pans to the left and spotlights a separate group of four other people who can be seen kicking at and pummeling each other.

Bystanders in the video can be heard shouting to stop the violence, while another person yells for security to intervene.

"Guys, come on!" a male bystander can be heard shouting. "You're going to f***ing kill him!"

Elsewhere in the video, security arrives and attempts to break up the fights, to no avail, prompting bystanders to unsuccessfully attempt an intervention.

Another male can be heard shouting, "Guys, stop it. Guys, stop it, it's an airport!" as a female demands, "You're going to get in trouble. Don't do that. Come on, guys!"

What else do we know about this?

At the time of this reporting, Corben's video has been viewed more than 1.8 million times.

A spokesperson for the airport told Fox News in a statement that the brawls resulted in at least one arrest on charges of disorderly conduct.

The news outlet reported, "Authorities noted that the victim attacked by the one individual arrested did not want to press any charges. The victim was treated by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue for minor injuries and was released on the scene."

A cause of the fights was not disclosed, Fox reported.

WPLG-TV on Sunday later reported that the suspect was ultimately identified by police as 20-year-old Jameel Tremain Decquir.

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