Niagara Falls Police responded to the 2200 block of Ontario Avenue around 10pm on February 10th after reports of a domestic incident, which was later changed to menacing.
Upon arrival, officers made contact with the male and female parties. While interviewing them, officers could smell a strong odor of alcoholic beverage emanating from the male.
The male started to swear at officers calling them “fa*gots” and began yelling “get the fu*k out of my apartment.”
He became extremely hostile towards officers when they told him to calm down. At one point, he got in an officers face with his fists clenched and began to swear at him. Instead of engaging the male in a physical altercation, officers told him to leave.
As the male was leaving, he stumbled down the stairwell. Embarrassed and more enraged, he continued to call officers “bi*ches” and “fa*gots” with his fists clenched. Officers described in the incident report how he continued to stare at them.
When the male finally decided to obey their commands, he walked outside and continued to yell at officers. His sound level was loud enough to be heard throughout the neighborhood.
While police walked to their patrol vehicle, the male continued to call officers obscenities. He then charged at officers with a closed fist, getting within inches of them.
Officer told the male “don’t do it,” and then necessary force to subdue and take him into custody. The female captured the incident on her phone.
The male was transported to police headquarters for booking and processing. While en route, the male told an officer that he was going to look for him outside of work and stated that he “wasn’t worth sh*t without a badge.”
After arriving, the male was photographed as a result of the use of force used to subdue him. No further information is available at this time.
Drunk Male at Domestic Call Attacks Niagara Falls Officers