West Miami man commits gunpoint assault on sex partner angered by ‘fecal matter’ act in bed: Cops

Luis Negrin (MDCR/West Miami PD via Facebook)

WEST MIAMI, Fla. — A West Miami man is facing three felony charges after he pulled a gun on, choked and beat another man who was upset at him over a revolting act during a sexual encounter, according to police.

West Miami police said the crime happened at around 6 a.m. Sunday at the home of suspect Luis Alberto Negrin, 38, in the 6100 block of Southwest 14th Street.

Police said they responded after getting a call about the victim “crying and bleeding in the middle of the roadway.”

An arrest report states that the victim and Negrin had been drinking and smoking cigarettes throughout the early morning hours, which eventually led to sex.

Police said during the encounter, Negrin committed an act involving “fecal matter” without the victim’s consent, leaving the victim “angry and disgusted” and leading to a “verbal argument.”

The report states that it “quickly escalated into a physical confrontation” when Negrin pulled a small silver gun out and pointed it at the victim’s head “while making threatening gestures.”

“Fearing for his safety and believing (Negrin) was capable of shooting him, (the victim) stated that he slowly backed away further into the residence in an attempt to de-escalate the situation,” police wrote. “(The victim) advised that (Negrin) continued to follow him while keeping the firearm aimed at his head.”

Once in the kitchen, police said Negrin “placed him into a headlock” and “applied extreme pressure around his neck, making it difficult for him to breathe.”

Police said the victim believed he lost consciousness twice. Authorities said after being released from the headlock the man tried to call 911, but Negrin grabbed his cellphone to keep him from calling the police.

According to the report, Negrin punched the victim “multiple times,” causing cuts, redness and swelling to his face.

“(The victim) stated that he continued looking for an opportunity to escape because he believed (Negrin) would continue to assault him or possibly shoot him,” the report states.

Police said the victim eventually managed to “break free” and run to a neighbor’s home to seek help. Responding officers said the man had injuries consistent with his account of the incident.

Authorities said when they went to Negrin’s home to speak with him, he barricaded himself inside for two hours before finally opening the door.

Police took Negrin into custody on charges of aggravated assault with a firearm, battery by strangulation, tampering with a witness or victim and battery.

As of Monday afternoon, he was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on an $8,500 bond.

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