TweetPay very very very close attention to the officer in question here. Why would anyone want to mess with him.
Borough police officer suffers ankle sprain on job Republican American
NAUGATUCK -- A borough officer is out on workers' compensation after his ankle was sprained during a fight with a borough man resisting arrest.
Officers Louis Martinez and Michael Wawryzniak, Detective Joaquim DeOliveira and Sgt. Derek Poundstone responded to a 911 hang-up call after 2 a.m. Sunday at 260 High St., said Lt. Robert Harrison of the Naugatuck Police Department. They had heard a woman screaming for police in Spanish before the phone hung up, Harrison said.
A resident, 29-year-old Victor Diaz, refused to let officers in and took a fighting stance, Harrison said. Poundstone, who has won the America's Strongest Man competition three times and finished second in the world competition, promptly grabbed Diaz by the jacket, Harrison said.
Diaz repeatedly swung his arms and tried to break away as the other officers tried to handcuff him, and his children begged him to stop, Harrison said. Eventually all five men fell in a heap with Martinez on the bottom, Harrison said.
Martinez was taken by ambulance to Waterbury Hospital, Harrison said. No one else was injured in the struggle with police, Harrison said.
Police found Diaz's wife in a bedroom with a bruised and swollen eye, Harrison said.
Diaz was released on bond after facing various assault charges and risk of injury to a child, a felony, Monday in Waterbury Superior Court.
Tweetpoundstone is a *****cat. you must know what to do with strength to have it be effective in a fight. LOL