Fugitive Stripper Allegedly Attacks Man With Pole After Getting Fired

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A 23-year-old woman from Detroit who was wanted on fugitive warrants is accused of causing a chaotic scene at a North Miami Beach strip club and later confronting a security guard with a metal pole.

According to a police arrest report, Princess Bell had been dismissed from Taboo Miami by G5ive on Monday night. A manager described her behavior as unusual and said there had been ongoing issues between her and other staff members. When Bell returned to the club to retrieve her belongings, she allegedly began damaging property, throwing items, and yelling, prompting security to escort her out.

Authorities say she later came back carrying a 7-foot metal pole and nearly struck a security guard, who told officers he feared for his safety. After leaving the club, Bell reportedly headed toward a nearby Shell gas station at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 171st Street. Police said she ignored commands to stop and ran, leading officers on a brief pursuit before they caught her near the westbound on-ramp of State Road 826 just before midnight.

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The arrest proved difficult, according to the report. Bell allegedly refused to stand up after being detained and provided officers with her sister’s name instead of her own.

Emergency personnel from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and staff from Jackson Memorial Hospital West were called to evaluate her before she was transported to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. She was booked early Tuesday morning on multiple charges, including aggravated battery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, providing false identification after arrest, and four counts of resisting arrest without violence.

Officials said she was held without bond due to outstanding warrants from both outside the county and out of state.

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