Thankfully the gay couple was safe, Estrada was awarded a city medallion for his heroics, and the four attackers turned themselves into custody two days after the incident. That second fight resulted in Estrada getting a gash at the back of his head that required stitches. The initial fight led to a chase and a second fight. It doesn’t matter.” (From Left to Right) Dmitry Logunov, Helmut Muller Estrada, City Commissioner Michael Góngora, and Rene Chalarca/ Screenshot via CBSMiami “I was so angry and I just wanted to defend these guys regardless of their sexual orientation. “Everything happened so quick,” said Estrada said at the time. A random passerby, Helmut Muller Estrada, later intervened by attempting to defend the gay couple. The couple alleges that they were then attacked outside the bathroom by the before-mentioned four men. Rene Chalarca and Dmitry Logunov say they were called homophobic slurs while in a bathroom. On April 8 of 2018, a gay couple was attacked at Miami Pride. That will then mark nearly three years since the case began. Another hearing for the case is set for the end of March.
The prosecution has finished all the depositions of the law enforcement officers involved and now they are moving onto the civilians. Alonso Piovet, Adonis Diaz, and Pablo Reinaldo Romo-Figueroa was held two weeks ago over Zoom, according to the South Florida Gay News.
A status hearing in the case against Juan Carlos Lopez, Luis M.