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New York Post
23 Dec 2023


NextImg:Florida man with Tupac’s ‘Only God Can Judge Me’ tattoo appears in court twice in 2 days after stabbing homeless man

A Florida man with a tattoo of Tupac Shakur’s “Only God Can Judge Me” lyrics appeared in bond court twice in two days this week for drugs and assault charges after stabbing a homeless man

Guillermo Vives, 32, is a career criminal who has been in and out of jail for more than a decade and found himself back behind bars this week, WPLG reported.

A homeless man told Hialieah police that Vives broke into his tent and asked him for drugs before stabbing him early Thursday morning, according to a police report.

Vives, who was out on a Miami-Dade County bond for cocaine possession, was later located by police mumbling to himself and holding a knife, which he refused to drop. 

He was eventually taken to custody around 2:20 a.m. after officers tased him twice, according to the outlet.

Guillermo Vives, 32, was arrested for stabbing a homeless man this week. Miami-Dade Police Department

Vives was booked by Miami Dade officers on the cocaine possession warrant and additional charges from the stabbing, including aggravated battery with a weapon causing great bodily harm and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

He appeared in court before Miami-Dade County Circuit Judges Christine Bandin and Milton Hirsch on Thursday and Friday.

In 2020, he was arrested in Miami for domestic battery by strangulation, false imprisonment, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, WPLG reported.

He was sentenced by Bandin to two years probation beginning in July 2022 — but Vives was charged with lewd or lascivious exhibition at a correction facility earlier this year.