Windsor Star

Altercatio­n between fan, officer under investigat­ion

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MIAMI Police are investigat­ing a videotaped altercatio­n where a University of Miami football fan slaps an officer, who then punches her in the head.

Miami-Dade police Det. Alvaro Zabaleta wrote in an email Sunday that Bridget Freitas, a 30-yearold nurse, has been charged with felony battery on a police officer and misdemeano­ur disorderly conduct. He said the department is reviewing the video to make sure proper procedures were followed at Hard Rock Stadium.

According to the arrest report, Freitas had been arguing with other fans and was “using profanity in a loud, boisterous manner” when officers arrived. They say they tried to calm her down and asked her to move to the concourse, but she refused and sat on the steps.

In the 14-second video posted on Twitter, four officers pick up Freitas, who was wearing a green-andorange Miami jersey. Three carry her up the steps, with one officer hoisting her torso with his arms under her shoulders and the other two carrying her legs.

With her eyes half-closed, Freitas flails at Det. Douglas Ross, who is carrying her right leg, with her open hand and misses the back of his head, but nails him in the face with her backhand.

Ross immediatel­y reacts, hitting her in the head with his right fist, causing her to crumble in the officers’ arms as she is carried out of view of the camera.

Freitas is Hispanic, according to the report. Ross is black.

University of Miami officials said they were aware of the video and were also gathering informatio­n. The school often employs off-duty officers in uniform to assist with crowd control, traffic and security at football games, and there were multiple skirmishes in the stands Saturday that required interventi­on of law enforcemen­t and others.

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