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Former Marine & Black Belt Holder Arrested For Allegedly Head-Butting Girlfriend, Elbowing Her to the Torso

Mugshot of Randy Persad. By THE VIRGIN ISLANDS POLICE DEPARTMENT
VI CONSORTIUM

ST. CROIX — A man has been brought before the courts after he allegedly attacked his girlfriend during an argument.

Randy Persad is charged with simple assault and battery as a crime of domestic violence. According to documents submitted to the court, on Tuesday morning police officers responded to reports of a domestic violence incident. They met the alleged victim who said that Persaud assaulted her during one of several arguments the previous day. According to the woman, during one of the arguments, she turned away from Persad to look out the window and when she turned back she observed him approaching her aggressively. He then allegedly head-butted her to the face and elbowed her to the torso. 

The woman explained that her minor daughter was in the house at the time and overheard the incident. She began screaming out her daughter’s name and eventually ran to her bleeding from the mouth. According to her statement, she tried to leave Persad’s residence on the day of the alleged incident, but she had no transportation and no place to stay as she had only recently moved to St. Croix. She told police that she feared for her safety at the time, noting that Persad is an ex-marine with a black belt in Martial Arts. 

The day after the alleged attack, the victim was able to make contact with a nonprofit organization and was advised to file a police report. The responding officer observed that the woman’s upper lip was swollen with a noticeable laceration to the inner area. She also complained of pain to her face and rib area. Shortly after speaking with the alleged victim, police arrested Persad who denied intentionally assaulting the woman.

He was later remanded to the Golden Grove Correctional Facility. At an advisement hearing on Wednesday, a judge set his bail at $1,000, indicating that he will be released on the posting of $101 cash and the signing of an unsecured bond for the remainder. Court documents indicate that bail was posted as of Thursday.

10 Responses to “Former Marine & Black Belt Holder Arrested For Allegedly Head-Butting Girlfriend, Elbowing Her to the Torso”

  • She was lucky (19/03/2022, 14:57) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Those ex-military men and women is trained where to hit the final blow on your body. Their hands are lethal. Don’t condone what he did or any type of violence but if he wanted to hit the final blow he would have.
  • NezRez (19/03/2022, 15:49) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
    If people just verbally argue that is fine. When you start being physical, that is when you planned on hurting someone and that is when you get arrested. Plus, he should not have allowed a child to be present which traumatizes them. Keep your hands to yourself.
  • fact (20/03/2022, 00:12) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    He is a dangerous and deadly weapon.
  • ? (20/03/2022, 03:47) Like (22) Dislike (2) Reply
    What has this got to do with the BVI?
  • Bull (20/03/2022, 23:30) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    No such thing as an “ex marine”. Once a marine, always a marine. If he is in fact a marine, he will get his ass kicked soon by other marines who don’t tolerate this kind of sh*t.
    • 550055 (09/04/2022, 16:20) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      Sorry to tell you, this isn’t what happened. You know how the Media works? Right bull?
  • Norris Turnbull (21/03/2022, 06:54) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Weak ass man. Sorry individual.
    • 55cr55 (09/04/2022, 16:15) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      This is not what happened, instead of believing everything online and that’s all the information you have then you shouldn’t be talking. The media changes everything so they have a story, just wait.
  • 6820 (09/04/2022, 16:23) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    You people get a life. If you knew him and the truth this would be a whole other story. You want to read a damn post and go off of that. Get your facts straight before you hide behind a screen and judge.
  • Hcosn (12/04/2022, 20:09) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    GO LOOK AT THE PAPER AND READ THIS FROM THE PAPER. KEEP JUDGING


    DAILY@NEWS
    • A Florida woman will be allowed to return
    to that state and live with her husband while
    she awaits trial for assaulting an ex-
    boyfriend and police on St. Croix. Bobbi
    Bisnath was arrested Friday and charged
    with simple assault and battery,
    unauthorized use of a vehicle, and
    aggravated assault and battery on an officer.
    She was jailed without bail pursuant to the
    domestic violence statute until she appeared
    before Magistrate Judge Ernest Morris Jr.
    Monday morning.
    Police said Bisnath punched the victim, who
    had been trying to help her because she was
    extremely intoxicated, and she repeatedly
    threatened police with profanity, kicked an
    officer, and refused to comply with booking.
    Morris said she would be allowed to post
    $1,000 cash and live in Florida, with her
    husband serving as a third-party custodian.


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