A Florida woman was walking on a Florida beach at night, phone to her ear, talking to her sister.
That's when a Venezuelan illegal alien grabbed her from behind, smacked the phone out of her hand, dragged her into the ocean, and held her under until she stopped moving.
And what an illegal alien told the police after he nearly drowned a Florida woman will make your jaws drop.
The Attack Martin County Sheriff Called "Extremely Alarming"
Tiger Shores Beach, Stuart, Florida – February 13, around 11 p.m.
A woman was walking alone, talking to a relative on the phone, when 26-year-old Said Alexander Hernandez Gonzalez came up from behind, struck her, grabbed her by the throat, and pulled her into the water.
He held her down until she lost consciousness.
Believing she was dead, he grabbed her phone and threw it into the ocean.
Then he walked to his car, smoked marijuana, drank vodka, and drove away.
The woman wasn't dead.
She came alone on the shoreline, got up, and covered more than a mile on foot before she found a sheriff's deputy.
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"No. I Don't Feel Nothing."
Two days later, Port St. Lucie police got a call about a suicidal man claiming he had killed a woman on a Martin County beach.
That man was Hernandez Gonzalez.
He still believed she was dead when detectives sat down with him.
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek described the moment deputies told Hernandez Gonzalez she had survived – and asked if he felt any remorse.
"His response was, 'No. I don't feel nothing,'" Budensiek said.
When investigators pressed him on why he attacked her, Hernandez Gonzalez said she made him angry.
No prior relationship.
No explanation beyond that.
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This Is Who Biden Left Here
Hernandez Gonzalez came to the United States on a work visa.
Then the visa expired, and he stayed.
He was living in Port St. Lucie – walking free on Florida beaches – while the Biden administration spent four years waving in hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans and shielding them from deportation under Temporary Protected Status.
ICE placed a detainer on him now.
After a woman nearly drowned.
This isn't a one-off.
Florida law enforcement made close to 20,000 immigration arrests in 2025 alone – sex offenders, gang members, convicted killers swept up in Operation Tidal Wave, the largest joint immigration operation in state history.
Sixty-three percent of those arrested had existing criminal arrests or convictions, according to ICE.
Biden's team paroled them in, handed them work authorization, and told you they were vetted.
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The Bill Is Coming Due
Hernandez Gonzalez is charged with attempted first-degree premeditated murder and is being held without bond at the Martin County Jail.
Trump's ICE called him exactly what he is – a criminal alien who tried to murder an American woman on a public beach and felt nothing about it.
A woman almost drowned in the Atlantic because a man with an expired visa and no right to be here decided she made him angry.
That's the immigration policy Democrats spent years defending.
Sources:
- Anita Padilla, "Martin County woman survives late-night beach attack; Venezuelan man in U.S. illegally charged with attempted murder," FL Voice News, February 17, 2026.
- Ari Hait, "'Extremely alarming': Woman violently attacked by stranger on Martin County beach," WPBF News, February 17, 2026.
- John Binder, "Illegal Alien Accused of Trying to Drown Woman at Florida Beach," Breitbart, February 17, 2026.
- "Port St. Lucie man charged with attempted murder after woman attacked at Stuart beach," CBS 12 / CW34, February 17, 2026.
- ICE Statement, WLT Report, February 17, 2026.
- "Largest joint immigration operation in Florida history leads to 1,120 criminal alien arrests," ICE.gov, June 2025.
- Ron DeSantis, Florida immigration enforcement update, January 5, 2026.









