One can spend hours analyzing why a man cheats. Was it because of how he was raised? Did he not have a strong father figure to look up to? Or is he simply wired that way? Often, one is left with more questions than answers and it does not help the hurt the cheating leaves behind.
Two women in Florida came to the sad realization that they were both dating the same man they thought they were in a monogamous relationship with. Miami-Dade Police Officer Anna Elicia Perez and Mila Zuloaga took matters into their own hands and beat up this unnamed cheater at Miller's Ale House in Palmetto Bay on May 26, 2023. They were both arrested and charged with battery.
It is not known at this time how the women came to the revelation. Zuloaga is seven months pregnant and was living with her boyfriend at the time. Needless to say, tensions were high as the women confronted him at the bar.
It started out with words. "The defendant and co-defendant were involved in a verbal dispute with the victim regarding infidelity," the arrest affidavit states. Things quickly escalated from there.
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The verbal dispute turned into physical. "[They] struck the victim on the face and upper body with their hands multiple times," the report went on to say. The cheating man did not walk away completely unscathed. "The victim sustained redness to the face and a small bruise to the lower lip.”
Both women were arrested and charged with one count of battery. They were taken to different locations for processing one can assume because of the fact that Perez is a police officer and Zuloaga is pregnant. Perez was taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and Zuloaga was transported to Miami-Dade Police Department’s Special Victims Bureau.
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Perez admitted guilt. She told police she hit and pushed the victim multiple times. While it is understandable she was upset at her partner’s infidelity, this is not a good look for a police officer.
Perez has been suspended from her duties as a police officer while this incident undergoes further investigation. Her department is less than thrilled with her conduct. "I am disappointed by this officer's actions,” Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez wrote in a statement.
He went on to note: "Although this officer was off duty, her behavior was unacceptable and it goes against the core values of our department. We will work closely with the State Attorney's Office and ensure a thorough and transparent investigation."