Police: Video shows domestic violence involving brother of man who died after Miami police shooting

Alan Triana Police officers re-arrested Alan Triana on Wednesday in Miami-Dade County. He is facing charges in three pending cases.

MIAMI — A video shows a 38-year-old man wearing a bulletproof vest during a domestic violence incident that involved a rifle, a gun, and a knife in Miami, according to police.

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The video recorded with a phone on Nov. 23 shows Alan Triana attacking his girlfriend at their home in Allapattah, near Wynwood, according to police.

Triana was “pointing an AR-15 style rifle at the victim and inhaling a white powdery substance suspected to be cocaine,” a police officer wrote, according to an arrest report in the case.

Records show Triana, the owner of an auto repair shop in Allapattah, was on house arrest after Miami police officers arrested him on Oct. 9. A judge had ordered him to stay away from weapons and wear an electronic monitor.

According to police, the Nov. 23 video also shows Triana getting into an argument with his live-in girlfriend over his late 27-year-old brother, Mason Triana, who died after a shooting that injured two police officers on Oct. 9 in Allapattah.

During the attack on Nov. 23, Triana “pushed the victim into a bedroom, kicked her into a corner near a closet, and continued aiming the firearm at her,” a police officer wrote.

The video allegedly shows Triana slapping the woman in the face, placing the barrel of the rifle between her legs, and threatening to shoot her, records show.

“You are going to bleed through your vagina,” Triana told the victim, according to police.

Triana allegedly brought the victim a handgun and a knife.

“Kill me, or I am going to kill you,” Triana told the victim, according to the arrest report.

On Nov. 24, police officers searched a car and seized a rifle, ammunition, and a cell phone with the video of the domestic violence, according to the arrest report.

Inmate records showed Triana was at the Metrowest Detention Center on Thursday. He faced 17 charges in four cases after arrests in October and November.

Five charges: Court records showed prosecutors filed a domestic violence case on Thursday for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault with a firearm, false imprisonment, wearing a bulletproof vest during the commission of a felony, and battery.

During a bond court hearing on Thursday, a judge ordered Triana to stay away from the victim and set his bond at $18,500.

Four charges: Court records showed prosecutors filed a case on Nov. 24 on charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, cocaine possession, resisting arrest, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Five charges. Court records showed prosecutors filed a case on Oct. 10 on charges of harassing a witness, evidence tampering, possession of armor, improper exhibition of a weapon, and resisting arrest. His bond was $57,000.

Three charges: There was also a case pending for aggravated assault with a firearm, shooting a deadly missile, and discharging a firearm from a vehicle. His bond was $12,500.

Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Michelle Delancy was set to preside over the cases.

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Local 10 News Assignment Editor Mercedes Cevallos contributed to this report.

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