A Florida man was arrested after throwing another man from a bridge in Daytona Beach as an officer was driving by.
The department said in a statement that he was involved in an argument with a woman over money as she crossed a bridge with a friend over the Halifax River.
Goodin threw the woman’s bike over and then threw over her friend, an unidentified man, after an argument.
“A Daytona Beach Police officer was just heading over the bridge when he spotted Goodin tossing the victim into the water,” police said.
Goodwin was seen by police standing with the man before throwing him over the bridge.
The officer then emerged from his vehicle, telling him to get down on the ground and surrender.
“On the ground right now! Get the [expletive] on the ground! Main Street Bridge, I’ve got a male throw another male off the bridge. I got one at gunpoint,” the officer says in the video.
After the officer pins Goodin and places handcuffs on him, Goodin then asks someone if they would be a witness for him. He also denies the claim that he threw someone over the bridge, saying that he felt his property was threatened. The officer refutes his claim in the video, telling him that he watched him throw the man over the bridge.
“I watched you. I’m right here,” the officer told him.
WFTV reported that the man who was thrown over the bridge was picked up by someone in a rowboat.
“He only had a gash over his eye, which is very fortunate for that kind of incident,” said Longa said.
Goodin was arrested on battery and disorderly conduct charges.
“I mean over there it’s pretty shallow but he fell I think into the channel which is even worse because, you know, he could have been unconscious and been hit by a passing motorboat,” McKenzie Reijonen, a witness, said to Fox News. “I was just worried that he could have been punched unconscious or drowning or somewhere down there in the water and I did what I hoped somebody would do for me,” he added.