REPORT: Fugitive Stripper Allegedly Attacks Man With Pole After Getting Fired

A Detroit woman wanted on fugitive warrants allegedly grabbed a 7-foot metal pole and almost hit a security guard after getting fired from a North Miami Beach strip club Monday night.

Princess Bell, 23, had been let go from Taboo Miami by G5ive over what a club manager described as “bizarre” behavior and ongoing friction with other employees, according to a police arrest report obtained by Local 10. Bell returned to the venue to collect her belongings but instead allegedly tore through the building, hurling objects and shouting profanity before security removed her from the premises, the report stated.

She then allegedly came back with the metal pole and almost hit the guard, who told officers he was “in fear for his life,” according to the report. (RELATED: Fugitive Hiding Under Child’s Bed Arrested By US Marshals)

Bell left the club and headed toward a Shell gas station at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 171st Street, where she allegedly ignored police commands to stop and took off running, the arrest report stated. Officers chased her down and took her into custody shortly after 11:50 p.m. near the westbound on-ramp of State Road 826.

Police: Fugitive working as stripper turns pole into weapon at North Miami Beach adult club https://t.co/cje6YoljIx

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The arrest did not go smoothly. Bell planted herself on the ground and refused to get up, the outlet said, citing the police report. She also allegedly gave officers her sister’s name instead of her own.

Officers called in Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and staff from Jackson Memorial Hospital West to evaluate Bell before transporting her to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, according to the report. Miami-Dade corrections booked her just after 5:10 a.m. Tuesday on seven charges, including aggravated battery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, giving a false name or identification after arrest, and four counts of resisting arrest without violence.

Corrections officials held Bell without bond on fugitive warrants from both out of state and out of county, according to Local 10, citing records.

The Daily Caller has reached out to the North Miami Beach Police Department for comment.

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