Florida cop handcuffed by police over argument with his wife hours before he shot himself 

Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez was allegedly seen holding a gun to his mouth and threatening his wife to “end it” — just hours before he shot himself in the head.

Tampa Police Department released bodycam footage of the moment Ramirez, 52, and his wife Jody were approached by police in their 12th-floor hotel room at the JW Marriott hotel.

Ramirez — at the hotel for a sheriff’s conference — got into a fight with Jody after she had been drinking and the pair argued outside the hotel.

A nearby hotel employee told police a witness had claimed “they were out here arguing, they came out here and he said he was going to ‘end it now’ and put a gun in his mouth.”

Police approached the couple’s room with a ballistic shield and guns drawn as the wife exited with her hands up, the bodycam footage shows. Moments later, Ramirez exited the room with his hands up before placing them at his waist, despite officers screaming at him to stop.

Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez, 52, (middle) was handcuffed by the Tampa Police Department after a witness claimed he held a gun to his mouth and threatened his wife to “end it” while at a sheriff’s conference.
Tampa Police

Ramirez is seen with his hands up and a gun pointed at him.
Ramirez got into a domestic dispute with Jody after she had been drinking and the two began arguing outside the hotel. Police approached the couple’s room with a ballistic shield and guns drawn as his wife exited with her hands up, the bodycam footage shows. Moments later, Ramirez exited the room with his hands up before placing them at his waist, despite officers screaming at him to do otherwise.
Tampa Police

“What are you doing?” he asked as police moved to handcuff him. “You know I’m the Director of the Miami-Dade Police Department?

“I didn’t do anything, I don’t understand,” he said before reiterating that he was connected to the neighboring department.

While being questioned by police, he told them he and Jody had been “talking” and that he never pulled out a gun.

Police pulled Jody to a separate location to question her, where she asked officers: “Is this for real?”

When asked if she was safe or had any concerns, Ramirez’s wife said she did not have any and “didn’t recall him taking [the gun] out.” She later changed her answer to say she didn’t remember.


Jody Ramirez is seen talking to police.
His wife Jody (middle) said they got into a “heated” argument and she knew “all the buttons to push” to get him going.
Tampa Police

Jody Ramirez is seen leaving her hotel room with her hands up.
When asked if she was safe or had any concerns, Ramirez’s wife said she did not have any and “didn’t recall him taking [the gun] out.” She later changed her answer to say she didn’t remember.
Tampa Police

Jody — who’s been married to Ramirez for 30 years — said they got into a “heated” argument and she knew “all the buttons to push.”

“I know every button to push and I’m pushing them today because I normally don’t drink. He got me on Old Fashion, it’s his fault,” she said.

When asked about her husband’s mindset, she admitted he has “plenty of demons from the job.” — “as you guys all are probably aware of,” she said.

Three hours later, Jody called 911 from I-75, screaming for help as her husband shot himself in the head.


Jody and Freddy Ramirez are pictured.
Three hours later, Jody calleed police screaming for help after her husband shot himself in the head on I-75.
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Freddy Ramirez is pictured in uniform.
Ramirez underwent surgery and was in critical condition. He did not suffer any brain damage but could lose his right eye.
AP

“Oh my God, help me, help me, help me, help me!” she told dispatch, recounting that her husband had walked into the road and that she was trying to help him. She said she tried to treat his head wound on a grassy part of the road, but that he wouldn’t let her.

Ramirez underwent surgery and was in critical condition. He did not suffer any brain damage, but could lose his right eye, NBC South Florida reported.

The Miami-Dade Police Department confirmed the shooting. Ramirez has been with the department since 1995.

Ramirez was appointed to supervise the Miami-Dade agency in 2020 after 24 years with the department.

Unlike most Florida counties, Miami-Dade does not have an elected sheriff and instead appoints a director.

New legislation, however, will reinstate the sheriff’s position next year for the first time since 1966.

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