02-02-2014, 10:34 AM
I'm gonna eat your eyeballs!!!...
Last May, 31 year old Rudy Eugene was shot to death by Miami police - naked and refusing to get off of 66 year old homeless man Ronald Poppo, whose face Eugene was eating (since surgically reconstructed).
Two weeks ago, another crazed mofo in Florida launched a similar attack on his 55 year old neighbor.
Victim Nicholas Sorace (pictured above), of St. Petersburg, Florida, heard a commotion outside his home a little before 2 a.m. on January 19, 2014, and went outside to investigate.
According to St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz, it was his neighbor Brandon Davis, 18, beating a dog. Davis reportedly turned on Sorace, who quickly retreated back into his home and called police.
According to Sorace, Davis then kicked in the locked front door, chased his girlfriend out of the house, and jumped Sorace, “He hit me over the head with a planter. I was covered with blood and dirt. He gouged my eyes. He was pulling my face, he was biting my face and he bit my hands,” all the while screaming about Jesus, calling Sorace the devil, and saying that he wanted to eat Sorace’s eyeballs, according to Puetz.
When police arrived at right around 2 a.m., the attack was not over. Officers had to tase Davis twice, and then it took four of them to strap him down to a gurney.
Puetz said that Davis had to be heavily sedated at the hospital. One of the officers reportedly sustained a bite wound in the melee. Sorace required 60 staples to repair bite wounds to his face, neck and upper body. His eyes were reportedly swollen from Davis’ attempts to remove them.
It is alleged that Davis might have been under the influence of some synthetic drug at the time of the attack, though his family reports that Davis has no history of mental illness or drug use. (HOTD: hard to believe.)
Davis is charged with resisting with violence, assault during the course of a burglary, and attempted second-degree murder.
Ref:
http://www.wfla.com/story/24507674/st-pe...acking-man
Had to be a nightmare for Sorace; good to see he's recovering well.
Last May, 31 year old Rudy Eugene was shot to death by Miami police - naked and refusing to get off of 66 year old homeless man Ronald Poppo, whose face Eugene was eating (since surgically reconstructed).
Two weeks ago, another crazed mofo in Florida launched a similar attack on his 55 year old neighbor.
Victim Nicholas Sorace (pictured above), of St. Petersburg, Florida, heard a commotion outside his home a little before 2 a.m. on January 19, 2014, and went outside to investigate.
According to St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz, it was his neighbor Brandon Davis, 18, beating a dog. Davis reportedly turned on Sorace, who quickly retreated back into his home and called police.
According to Sorace, Davis then kicked in the locked front door, chased his girlfriend out of the house, and jumped Sorace, “He hit me over the head with a planter. I was covered with blood and dirt. He gouged my eyes. He was pulling my face, he was biting my face and he bit my hands,” all the while screaming about Jesus, calling Sorace the devil, and saying that he wanted to eat Sorace’s eyeballs, according to Puetz.
When police arrived at right around 2 a.m., the attack was not over. Officers had to tase Davis twice, and then it took four of them to strap him down to a gurney.
Puetz said that Davis had to be heavily sedated at the hospital. One of the officers reportedly sustained a bite wound in the melee. Sorace required 60 staples to repair bite wounds to his face, neck and upper body. His eyes were reportedly swollen from Davis’ attempts to remove them.
It is alleged that Davis might have been under the influence of some synthetic drug at the time of the attack, though his family reports that Davis has no history of mental illness or drug use. (HOTD: hard to believe.)
Davis is charged with resisting with violence, assault during the course of a burglary, and attempted second-degree murder.
Ref:
http://www.wfla.com/story/24507674/st-pe...acking-man
Had to be a nightmare for Sorace; good to see he's recovering well.