
A Detroit woman wanted on fugitive warrants allegedly grabbed a seven-foot metal pole and swung at security after getting fired from a Miami Beach strip club Monday night, according to arrest reports. The confrontation escalated into a multi-agency chase that ended with the suspect giving police a false identity.
Fired For Bizarre Behavior—Then She Attacked
Princess Bell, 23, had been terminated from Taboo Miami by G5ive after management described her conduct as bizarre and after ongoing conflicts with other employees, according to the North Miami Beach Police Department arrest report. Bell returned to collect her personal belongings but allegedly tore through the building, hurling objects and screaming profanity at staff. Security physically removed her from the premises after the outburst intensified.
Foot Chase Ends With False Identity
After being escorted out, Bell walked to a Shell gas station at Northwest Seventh Avenue and 171st Street, where officers attempted to detain her. She allegedly ignored multiple police commands to stop and fled on foot. Officers pursued her and apprehended her shortly before midnight near the westbound on-ramp of State Road 826. Bell refused to cooperate during the arrest, planting herself on the ground and refusing to stand. She then allegedly provided officers with her sister’s name instead of her own.
Seven Charges—Including Deadly Weapon Assault
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Jackson Memorial Hospital West staff evaluated Bell before transport to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Miami-Dade corrections booked her after five in the morning Tuesday on seven charges: aggravated battery, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, giving a false name or identification after arrest, and four counts of resisting arrest without violence. Corrections officials held Bell without bond due to fugitive warrants from both out of state and out of county. The North Miami Beach Police Department has not yet responded to requests for additional information.










