A Belize Coast Guard officer, Eusebio Espinoza Jr, is currently under investigation following the emergence of a video depicting him allegedly striking a man with a pistol during an early morning altercation in Orange Walk Town. The incident, which occurred around 3:00 a.m. on Progress Street, began when a 43-year-old laborer noticed a damaged traffic sign and a woman lying on the ground. As he approached to assist, he reportedly heard someone shout that the driver involved was “about to be shot.” According to reports, Espinoza, 29, then pointed what appeared to be a black pistol at the driver and struck the witness twice in the face, resulting in injuries certified by a doctor as “wounding.” Espinoza fled the scene but was later detained, and a Glock 19 pistol was recovered from his residence. This incident comes just three weeks after Espinoza publicly accused the Northern Regional Hospital of failing to provide timely emergency care following the death of his 92-year-old father. Friends have since taken to social media to defend Espinoza, describing him as a “calm, humble & energetic type of guy” and asserting that he would not act violently without reason.
