Crime & Safety

Police Officers Battered Saturday Behind Molly MaGee's

The suspect kicked officers in the legs and knees for resisting arrest.

A Menlo Park man has been arrested after he allegedly kicked two Mountain View police officers Friday, the department reported Monday.

"Neither officer suffered injury, but they complained of pain," said Liz Wylie, spokeswoman for the about the incident, which occurred after an officer on foot patrol approached the rear of at approximately 12:52 a.m. on June 8 and came upon a fight or argument.

The suspect, Victor Ruelas, 26, had been pulled outside behind by a nightclub security officer because a female accused him of strangling her, according Wylie. The victim didn't suffer any injuries but she did complain of pain nor could she provide "a clear statement due to her level of intoxication," she said.

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As one police officer spoke to the victim, age 23, the suspect pulled away "in an effort to flee" from the other officer who tried to question him, Wylie continued.

"The officer grabbed the suspect's arm and the two fell to the ground where the suspect began kicking the officer from the ground," Wylie said and added that the officer with the victim moved to help the officer with the suspect. "The two officers struggled to gain control of the suspect and handcuff him. They were both kicked multiple times about the legs and knees."

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A third officer arrived and assisted, and the suspect suddenly decided to comply with the officers commands and to stop resisting and fighting, Wylie shared.

Ruelas was booked into county jail for battery, battery on a police officer and resisting arrest. 

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