Recently released police bodycam footage reveals a tense encounter as law enforcement officers in Yonkers grappled with a group of unruly illegal aliens at a local hotel, which was housing criminals.

The incident unfolded on a Tuesday afternoon at a Ramada Inn, where police detained two individuals amidst a chaotic scene, as depicted in the video recording. The footage captured a group of individuals berating the officers in Spanish and creating a confrontational atmosphere.

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The Yonkers Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting an out-of-control guest at the hotel shortly before 1 p.m. An employee can be heard describing the situation during the call, expressing urgency for immediate intervention due to the individual’s violent behavior and disturbance toward others.

Upon entering the lobby, the officers confronted Arnal Kent, 35, and proceeded to take him into custody while being surrounded by a group of other illegals. In the footage, Kent can be heard protesting in Spanish and expressing resistance, leading to a scuffle with the officers.

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During the altercation, an illegal alien woman, identified as 24-year-old Yainilet Hernandez, is seen pushing the officers and obstructing the police from placing Kent inside a police vehicle.

Following the initial standoff, law enforcement officers, with the situation seemingly calmer, attempted to detain Hernandez. The video captures her resisting arrest, prompting the officers to apprehend her and place her in custody amid taunts from onlookers.

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Subsequently, Kent faced charges of menacing, disorderly conduct, and obstructing governmental administration and was released without bail. Hernandez, on the other hand, was charged with second-degree assault, obstruction of governmental administration, and resisting arrest and was held at the Westchester County Jail on $500 bail.

Yonkers police spokesman Detective Sgt. Frank DiDomizio issued a statement affirming that the police “responded to a call for service and reacted appropriately.”

It is worth noting that in May 2023, the Ramada Inn on Tuckahoe Road was designated by New York City officials to accommodate approximately 250 illegal aliens, as the city grappled with the challenge of finding suitable housing for the influx of illegal aliens under the Biden regime’s open border policies.

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