Man urinates on officer’s leg during arrest


 LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man who was placed under arrest on suspicion of driving with a revoked license and driving under the influence urinated on a police officer while being booked into a Las Vegas detention center, police documents indicated.

On Monday at around 2:15 a.m., police responded to a call about a possible domestic disturbance in the area of Flamingo Road and Boulder Highway in southeast Las Vegas. The call indicated that a man, later identified as Frank Afoa, had been chasing a woman, documents said. When officers arrived, police documents said they saw a vehicle driven by Frank Afoa speeding down Flamingo Road. Police pulled Afoa over while he was on the on-ramp of northbound US-95, the arrest report said, adding that his vehicle stopped in the middle of the on-ramp.

The woman alleged that Afoa attempted to hit her with his car, according to the report. When officers checked Afoa’s record, they found that his driver’s license had been revoked due to him previously driving while having a revoked license, according to police documents. Additionally, police found Afoa failed to meet the requirements of convicted felons to register their place of residence, the document said. Indeed, police documents said Afoa would only tell police he lived in Samoa, worked in Las Vegas, and refused to give officers his current home address.

Officers were told by Afoa’s ex-wife that he had entered Arizona Charlie’s, walked up to the bar, and began drinking heavily, police documents said. Afoa’s ex told investigators that she saw that he was very drunk and invited him to stay at her nearby home, according to the arrest report. Documents said Afoa initially agreed, but according to the woman, while walking to her vehicle, he “became agitated,” entered his own vehicle, and began “driving aggressively.” His ex-wife told officers she followed him to make sure he didn’t get into a crash and called police, the arrest report indicated.

According to police documents, officers said Afoa had bloodshot, watery eyes, was slurring his speech, smelled of alcohol, and was swaying while standing still. He told police he was coming from his girlfriend’s house, where Afoa admitted he had had something to drink, according to the report, and he refused breathalyzer and blood tests, forcing police to obtain a search warrant for a blood sample.

While en route to the Clark County Detention Center, an officer said Afoa had threatened to kick out the patrol vehicle windows when he was not allowed to urinate on the side of the road and had also threatened to punch the officer in the face once he was released from his handcuffs, police documents indicated.

The document stated that once inside the detention center, Afoa “removed his penis from pants and urinated directly onto [the officer’s] leg and the floor of CCDC.”

Afoa was booked into the detention center without any further incident, police said. He faces charges related to having failed to register his address as a convicted felon, unlawful acts related to human excrement or bodily fluid, driving with a revoked license, and driving under the influence.


by: Justin Walker

8newsnow.com

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