MIAMI — A toddler in South Florida who was assaulted earlier this month was greeted by officers who brought him gifts and gave him a tour of their police cruiser.
The 3-year-old boy was struck by a man at a Walgreens drugstore in Miami on Dec. 13, WSVN-TV reported.
Surveillance video showed a man, later identified as Marvin Green, hit the child in the head, according to the television station. Green was arrested Friday and is facing charges of child abuse, grand theft, firearms violation, criminal mischief and resisting an officer without violence, according to Miami-Dade County online booking records.
On Friday, Miami police visited Samuel and brought gifts for the boy and his family, WSVN reported.
Taking a pause from their investigation.
— Miami PD (@MiamiPD) December 24, 2021
Our Assaults Unit decided to go above and beyond their call of duty to help bring a little joy to Samuel by delivering gifts / a tour of our SlingShot.
We are very proud of our detectives for this compassionate act and all that they do. pic.twitter.com/lZcH84Sbze
Officers even let the boy sit in a Slingshot, a specialized police cruiser, according to the Miami Police Department.
The officers also put on a police light show in the street for the child and his family.
Police released surveillance footage Thursday that showed the boy and his mother walking into the pharmacy and past the line, where Green was standing, WTVJ-TV reported.
“The video is very disturbing to watch. Right now, we have no idea why he would commit such a vicious act to a baby boy who is completely innocent,” Miami Police Department spokesperson Kiara Delva told reporters. “This 3-year-old baby boy did not deserve this.”
-IN CUSTODY- Marvin Green was taken into custody today by our Allapattah Problem Solving Team. Charges are as follows in video. Great work to our Assaults Unit and everyone else involved. #incustody #miami #police pic.twitter.com/8BTy0a8tAH
— Miami PD (@MiamiPD) December 24, 2021
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