Stripper ATTACKS Guard With 7-Foot Pole After Termination

A 23-year-old Detroit woman wanted on multiple warrants allegedly grabbed a seven-foot metal pole and swung it at a security guard after being fired from a North Miami Beach strip club. Princess Bell now faces seven criminal charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Violent Outburst After Termination

Princess Bell worked at Taboo Miami by G5ive until management terminated her employment Monday night. The club manager cited bizarre behavior and ongoing conflicts with other employees as reasons for the dismissal. When Bell returned to collect her belongings, she allegedly tore through the building, throwing objects and screaming profanity. Security guards physically removed her from the premises, but the confrontation escalated outside the club. Bell grabbed a seven-foot metal pole and swung it at a security guard, according to the arrest report obtained by Local 10.

Police Chase and Arrest

After the attack, Bell ran to a nearby Shell gas station at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 171st Street. Officers arrived and ordered her to stop, but she fled on foot. Police chased her down and apprehended her near the westbound on-ramp of State Road 826 shortly before midnight. The arrest did not proceed smoothly. Bell planted herself on the ground and refused to stand. She also provided officers with her sister’s name instead of her own identity. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Jackson Memorial Hospital West staff evaluated Bell before transport.

Multiple Charges and Outstanding Warrants

Miami-Dade corrections booked Bell just after five in the morning Tuesday. She faces aggravated battery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, providing false identification after arrest, and four counts of resisting arrest without violence. Corrections officials held her without bond due to fugitive warrants from both out of state and out of county. The North Miami Beach Police Department has not yet commented on the incident.