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Two arrested, including Tiverton man, after allegedly striking police officer with projectiles as part of TikTok Challenge

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Two men were arrested after an officer was injured in a stunt believed to be part of a TikTok Challenge.

According to Middletown Police, just before 1:30 a.m., a Middletown Patrol Officer was struck in the face and neck with gel projectiles from a “Splat Gel Gun” while on a traffic stop on West Main Road. The projectiles had come from a vehicle travelling north, which had slowed for the projectiles to be fired at the officer. The vehicle then accelerated, continuing north on West Main Road towards Portsmouth.

The officer who was struck quickly returned to his cruiser and radioed a description of the suspect vehicle as he attempted to catch up with it. The officer was able to locate the suspect vehicle and a felony high-risk motor vehicle stop was conducted and the occupants of the vehicle were removed without further incident. Inside of the vehicle, Officers located a “Splat Gel Gun” which was set on automatic and a large tub of pellets.

The passenger of the vehicle was identified as twenty-nine-year-old Jordan Moniz of Tiverton, RI. Moniz was arrested and charged with Discharge of a Firearm, Assault on a Police Officer, Felony Assault by Use of a Device Similar to a Firearm, and Felony Conspiracy.

Moniz was arraigned the same day in Newport County District Court and was released after posting bail of $40,000 with surety.

The driver of the vehicle was identified as twenty-nine-year-old Raymond Camacho of 366 Metacom Avenue, Warren RI. Camacho was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence, Discharge of a Firearm, Assault on a Police Officer, Felony Assault by Use of a Device Similar to a Firearm, and Felony Conspiracy.

Camacho was arraigned the same day in Newport County District Court and remanded to the ACI as a Superior Court violator.

The officer who was struck was treated and released from Newport Hospital for injuries sustained as a result of being struck with the pellets.

Police stated that the incident is consistent with the dangerous social media TikTok trend Orbeez Challenge, which encourages others to shoot gel pellets at strangers. The Middletown Police urges the public to immediately report any such incident.

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