Two men and two juveniles arrested after fight at Sweetwater Square

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Jose Dario Garcia, 21, and Khaled Barry Philidor, 19, were arrested last night while fleeing after officers responded to a fight at Sweetwater Square Apartments; Michael Garcia, 17, was also arrested as a juvenile on at least one felony charge, and an unnamed juvenile was arrested.

At about 9:31 p.m. on May 15, the four defendants were reportedly at Sweetwater Square Apartments (3101 NE 15th Street) during a large fight. When officers arrived, the four defendants fled across NE 15th Street, and Jose Garcia, Philidor, and the unnamed juvenile allegedly jumped a fence of a home on NE 14th Street, causing about $3,000 in damage to the fence. Michael Garcia reportedly ran through a different yard and did not jump the fence.

The owner of the fence reportedly saw the defendants meet up on NE 31st Place and start walking southbound; at about the same time, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office helicopter also spotted them. Gainesville Police Department officers made contact with the four defendants at the corner of NE 13th Street and NE 31st Place; when officers gave a lawful command for the four to stop, Philidor and Michael Garcia allegedly reached to their waistbands. When officers told them to remove their hands from their pockets, they reportedly complied and were detained.

Philidor and Michael Garcia reportedly told officers they had guns, and a stolen Springfield XD5 was reportedly found in the front waistband of Philidor’s pants. A Glock 43x was reportedly found in the front waistband of Michael Garcia’s pants.

Philidor also allegedly had a marijuana “blunt” tucked behind his ear, and the unnamed juvenile spontaneously stated that he also had marijuana; officers reportedly found about 2.6 grams of marijuana in his pocket.

Post Miranda, Jose Garcia reportedly said he had been at Sweetwater Square during the fight, and his hand was injured by a glass bottle that was thrown during the fight. He said they fled when officers arrived and jumped a fence; he said he did not know who broke the fence. He said he met up with the other three defendants, and they walked until they were stopped by officers. He said he was unaware that Michael Garcia and Philidor had guns. The officer noted that Jose Garcia was bleeding heavily from the cut on his hand and the broken fence had “a large amount” of blood on it.

Post Miranda, Michael Garcia reportedly said he had been at Sweetwater Square during the fight and had fled when officers arrived. He said that while the other three defendants jumped a fence, he ran through a separate yard and went around before meeting up with the others on NE 31st Place, where they walked westbound. He reportedly said he knew he was not supposed to have a gun because he is a juvenile and stated that it was concealed in his waistband and covered by his shirt. He said he had found the gun under a bench at Biven’s Cove Apartments (3301 SW 13th Street).

Post Miranda, Philidor reportedly said he had been at Sweetwater Square during the fight and had fled when officers arrived. He said three of them jumped a fence, but he was unaware that they had caused any damage, and he confirmed that Michael Garcia had not jumped the fence. He said they met back up on NE 31st Street and started walking before being confronted by officers. He reportedly said he had purchased the gun from an unknown man in Jacksonville and did not know it was stolen. He reportedly admitted that he had a marijuana “blunt” behind his ear and said he did not know Michael Garcia had a gun.

Post Miranda, the unnamed juvenile also said he had been at Sweetwater Square and had fled over a fence; he said he did not know who broke the fence. He said he was unaware that Michael Garcia and Philidor had guns, and he admitted having marijuana, which officers reportedly found in his pocket.

Jose Garcia has been charged with felony property damage. He has a juvenile criminal history between 2013 and 2020 and two traffic misdemeanor convictions. Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $20,000.

Philidor has been charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, grand theft of a firearm, felony property damage, and possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. He has no criminal history; Judge Miller-Jones set bail at $150,000.

Charges, criminal histories, and release conditions are unavailable for the juveniles, but Michael Garcia was arrested on at least one felony charge related to possession of a firearm by a juvenile.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

  • I seem to recall seeing an earlier story about another clash at Sweetwater amongst the tribes.
    Maybe city leaders should put more emphasis on that area instead of making traffic lanes into bike lanes.

      • Try driving a motorized vehicle in one and see what that gets you.

        • It would get you a ticket, which you would deserve. And quite likely a victim, the cyclist you ran over.

          • You must be related to a city commissioner, they like to deflect too.
            I’d welcome GPD issuing tickets to people not obeying traffic laws. Maybe that’s why the commission needs red light cameras and other mechanical devices to enforce current traffic laws. GPD isn’t quite up to doing what they’re being paid to do.

  • I am starting to think they must be putting something in the water over at Sweat Water Square for all this violence to keep happening at this area. Maybe the EPA should test the water?

  • There are always all these excuses for this behavior when in fact, there is no excuse for it. Perhaps holding people responsible for their behavior might be a good idea?

    • Shhh you’re gonna hurt some liberals feelings by trying to hold people accountable for their actions. These were just 4 young men in the wrong spot at the wrong time. 💩💩💩

  • Oh gosh, I wonder what the Frazer school is going to do now without these guys helping them at Math Nationals this summer?

  • Yalls don’t get it. These are good boys that could be hanging out at the proposed 150 million chuckle cheese chestnut football extravaganza. Instead they fighting at the Sweetwater. Go on and laugh. Try and walk a mile in their hoodies

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