Man accused of boosting butts with cement
Patient hospitalized with pneumonia, MRSA infection
Miami Gardens Police Department
A Florida man was arrested after police said he posed as a doctor and injected a substance containing cement, a tire sealant and other substances into a woman's buttocks.
In May, a woman who wanted buttock injections to enhance her appearance went to the suspect's Miami Gardens, Fla., home for the procedure, police said.
"They agree on a price of $700 for him to enhance her buttocks," Miami Gardens police Sgt. Bill Bamford told Miami TV station WPLG.
Police said Oneal Ron Morris, 30, who police say was born a man but identifies as a woman, injected a substance consisting of cement, Fix-A-Flat, mineral oil and superglue into the woman's buttocks and then sealed the incision with superglue.
"I think it's crazy," Bamford said. "Most definitely life-threatening."
Police said Morris is not a doctor. The patient ended up developing medical issues and went to two South Florida hospitals. She eventually drove to Tampa General, where she was treated for pain, pneumonia and a MRSA infection.
"That cocktail had serious complications and serious effects on this young lady," Bamford said.
Police arrested Morris in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on charges of practicing without a license and causing bodily harm.
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