MIAMI — A 78-year-old Miami landlord is accused of attacking a tenant with a machete during an argument Wednesday evening, according to police.
Miami police said Victor Rodriguez Polledo was arrested after the incident, which occurred around 5:45 p.m. at a home in the 1900 block of Southwest 17th Street, in the city’s Shenandoah neighborhood.
According to an arrest report, officers responded to a 911 call reporting that a landlord had assaulted a tenant with a machete.
Police said after arriving at the scene, they found the victim bleeding from his right arm and wrist.
The victim told police Rodriguez Polledo had been “arguing with him over some items that needed to be thrown out,” the report states.
During the argument, Rodriguez Polledo told the victim in Spanish, “What the f--- are you looking at? You’ll see what I have for you,” before going back inside his home, returning with a machete, and swinging it at the tenant, according to the report.
Police said the victim reported being struck in the shoulder and arm area with the back of the blade before blocking a second swing with his right hand, suffering a deep laceration to his wrist.
Investigators said the victim then attempted to disarm Rodriguez Polledo, which led to a struggle.
Another person who intervened suffered a minor cut to a hand but declined medical treatment, according to the report.
Authorities said the victim was transported to HCA Florida Mercy Hospital with a deep laceration to his right wrist and other minor injuries.
Police said they recovered a blood-stained machete from the rear of the property and collected it as evidence.
After being advised of his rights in Spanish, Rodriguez Polledo agreed to speak with investigators, however, details of his statement were redacted from the publicly released report.
Jail records show Rodriguez Polledo is facing one count of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
As of Thursday, he was being held without bond at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
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