VIDEO: Boca Cop Investigated After Couple’s Arrest Raises Concern

by | Jun 2, 2023 · 7:41 pm | Arrests, Boca Raton Archive | 2 comments

Boca Cop Investigated After Couple's Arrest Raises Concern

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“You Don’t Have That Right”

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2023) — Boca Raton PD investigates one of their own after public outcry over the recent arrest of a couple.

Chief Michele Miuccio of the Boca Raton Police Department has said that an internal affairs investigation was launched into Officer McNichol after the recent arrest in the video below. Chief Miuccio also said she is committed to maintaining trust and transparency with the community.

The statement is in response to an arrest on Monday, May 22nd, 2023. Police responded to the Mobil gas station on 8081 Congress Ave in reference to a domestic disturbance call. Officers heard reports that a man was not letting a woman leave while a young child was running around the vehicle.

Police say that the couple refused to provide officers with identification or even identify themselves. The woman behind the steering wheel, later identified as Nerillia Laurent, told Officer McNichol she didn’t need to give him her ID. Officer McNichol told Laurent that if she didn’t provide her ID he would arrest her. She refused, so he took her into custody, as seen in the video.

Officer McNichol is heard in the video telling the man, later identified as Harry Hardy, that he was investigating the couple because they were having a dispute “in my city”. In the video, Officer McNichol is heard telling the suspects, “You don’t have that right”.

Nerillia Laurent and Harry Hardy were both arrested for several felonies.

2 Comments

  1. If you are driving a car you have to have a driver’s license and registration and have to surrender when asked by a police officer. She could have had a warrant out for her. Surprised they didn’t search the car for weapons . I thought the cop handled properly under the circumstances. Arresting the guy when he didn’t appear to be threat but argumentative is borderline.

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  2. The police officers did not do anything wrong. They were professional. The 2 people arrested instigated and escalated the problem.

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