Saturday, January 26, 2019

Nelson Diaz, aka, "Jazz The Playboy" Files Restraining Order Against the Victim That He Struck At SkyBar


The alleged girlfriend of Diaz posted on Facebook that her boyfriend had filed a restraining order against a victim that Diaz apparently struck at the SkyBar last week Sunday.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

January 26, 2019

Milwaukee, WI - On Saturday, Zoila Kay Andino, the girlfriend of Nelson Diaz, 36, aka, "Jazz The Playboy" posted on Facebook that Diaz had filed a restraining order against Mario Rolando Flores, known as DJWolf, who became the victim of a physical assault by Diaz on January 21, according to videos released from the SkyBar recording surveillance cameras. In the videos, it showed that Flores was doing a live Facebook video when Diaz approached him while he was seating down and then threw several punches striking Flores and a female bar manager.
Diaz apparently went to the SkyBar to confront Flores, what seemed to be an ongoing dispute about Diaz posting a 19 minute video of himself disgruntled about his experience and losing in a karaoke competition where Carlos Montenegro, a Mexican national won the contest on Thursday, January 17 and was awarded $1,500. The karaoke contest was sponsored by Rivera's Western Wear at the VIP Lounge in the Southside of Milwaukee.
Diaz received a backlash of criticism from FB users and he later posted another video saying that he was angry at the time and said that he didn't mean it.
It's unusual that an alleged aggressor decides to file a restraining order against a victim of an assault, especially at the bar where Flores works at and is a popular local DJ. Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) learned that multiple Milwaukee police officers who responded to the bar incident had briefly detained, handcuffed and took Diaz outside, then cited him and was released. Also, Milwaukee Police Officer A. Luebbe cited Flores and Flores, the victim was threaten by a female cop that spoke Spanish with arrest, if he did not remove the posted Facebook (FB) videos (evidence of the incident) from FB. Flores complied and deleted the videos from FB.
HNNUSA contacted via e-mail the Milwaukee Police Department captain from the Milwaukee Police Department 2nd District Station and the police chief asking, why did police forced a victim to remove video evidence from his own account, no response has been received by HNNUSA from both the captain or chief.
Also, someone with a Facebook account named Sandra Tolero contacted Flores and told him that she was a reporter from Telemundo Wisconsin. Tolero also made some comments on Facebook in favor of Diaz. As it turned out, Tolero seemed to be a fake FB account. If anyone has been contacted by Tolero claiming to be a reporter for Telemundo Wisconsin or any other news source, people need to ask for press credentials or contact Telemundo Wisconsin to confirm identity.
According to court records, the Diaz restraining order was filed on January 25 and a hearing is set for February 6 at 8:15 a.m. at the Milwaukee County Courthouse.


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