AP/ May 31, 2012, 12:40 AM

Ronald Poppo, face-chewing victim, to have a long recovery

Rudy Eugene, left, and Ronald Poppo

Rudy Eugene, left, and Ronald Poppo / CBS/Miami-Dade Police Dept.

(AP) MIAMI - A homeless man whose face was mostly chewed off in a bizarre, vicious attack faces a bigger threat from infection than from the injuries themselves, according to experts on facial reconstruction. He will require months of treatment to rebuild his features and be permanently disfigured.

Though gruesome, such severe facial injuries are generally not life threatening. The most serious risk to Ronald Poppo as he remained hospitalized Wednesday were germs that may have been introduced by the bites of the naked man who attacked him. One of the 65-year-old's eyes was also gouged out.

"The human mouth is basically filthy," said Dr. Seth Thaller, the chief of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine.

It's not clear why Poppo was attacked Saturday afternoon by 31-year-old Rudy Eugene alongside a busy highway. Police have released few details, but surveillance video from a nearby building shows Eugene pulling Poppo from the shade, stripping and pummeling him before appearing to hunch over and then lie on top of him.

A witness described Eugene ripping at Poppo's face with his mouth and growling at a Miami police officer who ordered him to get off the homeless man. The officer shot and killed Eugene.

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Eugene's younger brother said he was a sweet person who didn't drink much or use hard drugs.

"I wish they didn't kill him so he could tell us exactly what happened. This is very uncharacteristic of him," said the brother, who asked for anonymity to protect his family from harassment.

Police union officials representing the officer said the scene on the MacArthur Causeway was one of the goriest they had ever seen.

"He had his face eaten down to his goatee. The forehead was just bone. No nose, no mouth," said Sgt. Armando Aguilar, president of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police.

Poppo has been in critical condition in recent days, but police didn't give an update on his condition Wednesday.

Thaller, who is not treating Poppo, and other plastic surgeons said the rebuilding of Poppo's face would happen in stages after doctors try to keep his wounds clean, salvage viable tissue and determine a plan for skin grafts. Protecting his remaining eye and maintaining an airway are priorities.

To keep the wounds clean, doctors use grafts of the patient's skin, cadaver skin or synthetic skin to cover the exposed bone or cartilage, said Dr. Blane Shatkin, a plastic surgeon and director of the wound healing center at Memorial Hospital Pembroke in South Florida. The coverage would act like a dressing, protecting the wound as it heals.

Poppo's lifestyle and health before the attack could determine how doctors proceed and whether they eventually consider a facial transplant, plastic surgeons said. Poppo had been homeless for more than 30 years, previously survived a gunshot wound and faced multiple charges of public intoxication, among other arrests.

"You would not just take this guy to the OR for a face transplant - you really have to go in a staged fashion. You save what you can and use what you have available first, don't burn any bridges and move forward slowly," Shatkin said. "And you have to see what he wants."

Psychological care is important to the recovery, and patients need to participate in the decision-making process, said Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He performed a facial transplant on a Connecticut woman who was mauled by a friend's pet chimpanzee in 2009.

"I think the patient has to be able to cope with the injury and the trauma and needs to figure out what has happened. It often takes them weeks to understand what has happened," Pomahac said.

The chairman of the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, Ron Book, said the last time Poppo sought help from the agency finding someplace to sleep was in 2004. However, on Thursday the Jungle Island zoo on the MacArthur Causeway called for an outreach team to deal with Poppo, who had been living on the roof of the attraction's parking garage.

Poppo was belligerent and aggressive, but he was not arrested, Book said.

A report from the group says that Poppo had been homeless before arriving in Florida. He first came to one of the group's shelters in Miami on Dec. 27, 1999, and he stayed for 141 days. Since then he stayed at another shelter in 2003 for 10 days and several other shelters for one night each.

The attack was captured by security cameras at The Miami Herald's headquarters. The newspaper posted the uncensored video online late Tuesday (http://hrld.us/N9GlGB).

It shows a naked Eugene walking west on the sidewalk alongside an off-ramp of the causeway. A bicyclist speeds past Eugene just as he turns to something in the shade, in an area obscured by palm trees.

After a couple minutes, Eugene rolls Poppo's body into the sun and begins stripping off his pants and pummeling him. Later, the footage shows Eugene pull Poppo farther up the sidewalk. Though the view is partially obstructed by the mass transit rail above, Eugene appears to hunch over and lie on top of Poppo.

The footage shows a bicyclist slowly pedaling past the men about halfway through the attack, followed by a car slowly driving on the shoulder of the ramp. Cars regularly pass by the scene from the beginning of the attack, but their view was likely obstructed by a waist-high concrete barrier.

Two more bicyclists cross the scene before a police car arrives nearly 18 minutes into the attack.

An officer gets out of the car and appears to do a double-take at the scene before pulling out his gun. He fatally shot Eugene, apparently within a minute of arriving, but the shooting is obscured from view by the tracks.

Miami police have not released emergency services calls. The medical examiner declined to discuss Eugene's autopsy, and results of toxicology tests could take weeks.

Eugene left his girlfriend in Fort Lauderdale around 5 a.m. Saturday, then stopped at a friend's. He said he was on his way to Urban Beach Week, a series of outdoor concerts and parties on Miami Beach, according to his brother. No one knows what led to him walking naked on the causeway.

"Where's the car, where are his clothes? We don't know where his stuff is," the brother said. "How did he get there naked in the middle of the daytime and nobody saw him?"

Police said that his car was towed from a Miami Beach street sometime Saturday. It was parked illegally and was one of dozens towed during the weekend festivities.

Eugene had a job detailing cars at a dealership and had been arrested a handful of times on marijuana-related charges, his brother said.

"I don't understand any of this," the brother said. "I know my brother, and anybody else who knows him knows he was a genuinely sweet person."

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itsalexg85 says:
Please visit Jackson Memorial Hospitals official donation page. www.helppoppo.com
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jollychap123 says:
A sad but true fact is that family members are truly truly blind sometimes.
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RichardofOK says:
I wonder if that Trayvon Martin guy was on Bath Salts too. It would make sence on why he attacked Zimmermann.
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spartan1827 says:
If Obama had a son he would look just like Rudy Eugene.Another hate crime called anything but a hate crime.I'll bet george wishes he would have just ate Trayvons face off and blamed it on bath salt that way race would not be a factor according to the media.
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DJohnson212 replies:
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How is this a hate crime? You are a genuine idiot.
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Audley79 says:
and Hollywood ALREADY has the movie out... http://youtu.be/gcSH-Dqwg2Q
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Boston102103 says:
Donations and kind words for Ronald's recovery at

http://www.giveforward.com/ronaldpopporecovery

This man has experienced savagery, let him now experience humanity.
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SmilingAhab says:
So... not saying the inevitable Zombie Apocalypse which shall be the final judgement of mankind is upon us...

But with this rash of maddened people attacking and eating others, that aren't fazed by bullets, those dots look preeeeetty connected.

That CDC zombie preparedness speech makes a LOT more sense now, doesn't it?
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leithflood says:
RUDY EUGENE HAS NO FACE SAVING QUALITIES.
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ugacrew says:
I wish the media would stop their tablet mentality and abandon this story. I wish they could return to the days of integrity when they had standards and didn't shove grostequeness down citizens throats all because they want to sell sponsorships. People should not find it surprising at all that our children are growing up calloused,and insensitive, and more prone to violence.
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nygurl1 replies:
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And you don't think the violent video games and movies aren't doing any harm?
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JessieDancer77 says:
I understand why the brother is grieving, but I cannot understand why anyone would question the police officer shooting the man who committed this sick crime. They told him to back off, he did not. They shot him once, he continued mauling the victim, and continued to do so until he was shot to death. Would people have liked him to have the chance to then assault the officer in the same vicious way? He was like a crazed and dangerous animal. There was no choice but to put him down.
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