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Bodycam Footage Reveals Brutal Assault by Three Cuban Suspects in Miami

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 by Joseph Morales

Bodycam Footage Reveals Brutal Assault by Three Cuban Suspects in Miami
Agustín Hernández, Rogelio Espina, and Yoamil Nápoles - Image by © Miami Police

Recently released footage has shed light on a shocking incident that has already shaken the Little Havana community. Captured by police bodycams and surveillance systems, the video reveals the brutal actions of three Cuban individuals during a home invasion in Miami.

Exclusive material obtained by Local 10 News shows the assailants overpowering a victim on the ground before breaking into the house around 10:00 p.m. on December 29, 2025. Inside, the situation escalated further: a man and a woman were beaten, gagged, and bound with zip ties as the intruders demanded money.

The footage captures the moment the attackers restrain the homeowner, covering his mouth to prevent cries for help, and forcing him, amid the assault, to open a safe containing approximately $400. They also made off with gold jewelry, according to the police report cited by Local 10 News.

The woman, who was asleep when the attack began, awoke to the commotion. She too was struck and subdued. Both victims were trapped in a terrifying ordeal within their own home.

The video also documents the arrival of law enforcement, who hear the cries for help from outside before surrounding the residence. "Hands up! Turn around!" the officers are heard commanding moments before apprehending the suspects.

The suspects have been identified as Agustín Hernández, 46; Rogelio Espina, 54; and Yoamil Nápoles, 50. Records indicate that two of them are homeless, while the third lived in Miami. They remain held without bail at the Metrowest Detention Center since December 30.

The victims sustained injuries, including a broken nose and cuts, but chose not to be hospitalized. Despite the trauma, they expressed relief to Local 10 News, knowing the perpetrators are behind bars as the case progresses.

The footage not only confirms the violence of the attack but also exposes the fear experienced by a couple caught off guard in their home—a stark reality for many within the Cuban community in South Florida.

FAQs on the Miami Home Invasion Incident

Who were the suspects involved in the Miami home invasion?

The suspects were identified as Agustín Hernández, Rogelio Espina, and Yoamil Nápoles.

What did the attackers steal during the home invasion?

The intruders stole approximately $400 and gold jewelry from the victims' safe.

How did the police respond to the incident?

Police arrived at the scene, heard the victims' cries for help, and surrounded the residence before apprehending the suspects.

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