Miami-Dade Police Officer Charged With DUI Back in Custody
By Claudia DoCampo and
Alexandra Leon
A judge revoked officer Ryan
Robinson's bond related to DUI charges for receiving additional charges while
out on bail. NBC 6's Claudia DoCampo reports from the Miami-Dade Courthouse.
A Miami-Dade Police Officer
charged with DUI is back in custody for driving with a suspended license and
leaving the scene of an accident while out on bond.
A judge revoked 41-year-old
Ryan Robinson's bond at a Tuesday hearing. Robinson was charged with DUI in
April after
Then four weeks ago, officials
said he was caught driving with a suspended license. Authorities said Robinson
hit car that had a person inside it in a Palmetto Bay parking lot, then drove
away, but he hit another parked car that was empty. The person in the first car
called police and he was charged with driving with a suspended license and
leaving the scene of an accident with property damage.
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"I do have serious
concerns regarding the safety of the community," Miami-Dade Judge Maria
Ortiz said.
Robinson, a 12-year veteran of
the Miami-Dade Police Department, was arrested in April on charges of DUI, DUI
property damage and DUI causing serious bodily injury in the incident that
happened at the Publix parking lot at 20425 Old Cutler Road.
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The off-duty officer was
driving his 1997 GMC truck and was first involved in a traffic crash causing
property damage, police said. As he tried to leave the scene, he struck the
grocery cart with the two children inside, police said.
The impact caused the cart to
fall on its side and Geah Garcia, 3, and Meah Garcia, 6, to fall into the
roadway. The girls were treated at a nearby hospital for non-life-threatening
injuries.
Seven years ago, Robinson and
another officer faced a lawsuit and civil federal trial after the two allegedly
fired their weapons 27 times and killed two people. Robinson and the other
officer were cleared of all charges.
Following the latest
traffic-related charges, Robinson has been placed on house arrest and given a
SCRAM bracelet to monitor his alcohol intake. He has been placed on paid
administrative leave pending his trial, which begins Sept. 8th.