Miami: Man throws his dog into the water and confronts neighbors trying to rescue it.

The police thanked the public report published by a popular Instagram account.


A man threw his dog into the water in Miami Bay on Saturday, which sparked some confrontations between the man and neighbors who wanted to save the animal.

A video shared by the Instagram account Only in Dade shows the confrontation that took place in Brickell Key between "concerned citizens and a man who allegedly pushed his dog into the bay and prevented others from rescuing the animal in distress," said the profile itself.

The man showed aggressiveness to the point of pushing a woman and intimidating other citizens. Among them, a woman stood out who jumped into the water and became a victim of the violent actions of this man.

In the comments section, the police thanked the public report of this incident and added that "officers responded and are documenting the incident."

They also stated that "the woman who heroically jumped into the water did not want to press charges." However, these may be filed later on.

They also reported that "the dog is safe and was not injured. The investigation continues, and charges may be filed shortly."

Precisely, the woman who jumped in to save the animal added that it "was sent home with the owner," and that she filed a police report.

The television network NBC6 identified the woman who jumped into the water as Jadee Guidice, who offered them some impressions about what happened.

"I was a lifeguard and competitive swimmer, and I jumped and tried to catch the dog, but as soon as I jumped, the man jumped behind me," Guidice told the television station.

According to her, the water is not safe for people or pets due to boat traffic. We have seen sharks in the bay and warnings of crocodiles throughout Brickell Key, so it didn't make sense for this man to force the dog into the water," she added.

"Some people should not have pets" or "I would gladly adopt that dog," were some of the comments left on the post.

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