Pouncey Twins Not Named In Initial Cameo Brawl Police Report

According to the police report taken the night of the alleged Cameo nightclub brawl, the Pouncey brothers were not named as assailants. 

Via Broward Palm Beach New Times

As of Monday morning, Miami Beach Police Sgt. Bobby Hernandez confirmed detectives are still trying to discern exactly what happened at Cameo Saturday night and whether the Pouncey brothers were involved in an alleged assault.

An incident report was released in which two victims are named: a 32-year-old female named Niya Pickett and a 24-year-old male named James Ricquan.

“V01 [Pickett] and V02 [Ricquan] advised me that while inside Cameo night club between the listed times, an unknown male was trying to leave the club when he pushed V01 and V02 out of the way. Victims state that S01 then proceeded to punch V01 and V02 in the head causing a large welt/bruising to both V01 and V02. S01 then left the area.”

It’s unclear if Ricquan is Ricky Vasquez, who made the claims originally, but it can be assumed. Last night, he took to Twitter to defend himself against those calling his allegations false.

According to Ricky Vasquez he says that he was already pretty famous prior to this ordeal and doesn’t need the Pouncey Twins for fame. He says he does not dance flamboyantly in clubs and is very calm in clubs. He also says that he can’t do the splits and only twerks on his instagram videos.

CHECK OUT THE POLICE REPORT HERE

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