A woman accused of a vicious assault at a Northwest Miami-Dade restaurant may need to go to a hospital so doctors can evaluate her.
Damaris Rodriguez, 22, is homeless. She was unresponsive during a bond court hearing Thursday. This raised some concern about her health.
“Judge, I do not believe she’s understanding; she’s not very coherent,” a courtroom representative said during the hearing.
Rodriguez was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. She was already out of jail on bond for drug and trespassing charges.

Damaris Rodriguez, 22, was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon Wednesday.
Surveillance video from inside a restaurant captured a fight between Rodriguez and the alleged victim Fritanga Pinolandia Wednesday. The victim was stabbed and taken to the hospital, deputies said.
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrived in the area of Northwest 119th Street and 11th Avenue after receiving reports of a stabbing.
Deputies said Rodriguez who approached Pinolandia and asked for money but was denied.
The suspect then followed the victim, and a confrontation ensued.
In the surveillance video obtained exclusively by NBC6, the two women were seen inside the store and started fighting.
At one point, the suspect appears to stab the woman several times with an object.
Deputies said the victim was stabbed in the upper extremities and was airlifted to the hospital in stable condition.
NBC6 spoke with the restaurant’s owner, who said he was upset because his customers had to see the fight.
The owner said the two women who were involved have caused problems before, and all that he wants now is change.
“A lady with scissors, you can’t say anything,” Bernardo Ruiz said.
Ruiz recalled that one of the women was armed with scissors.
“They fight and put on the head, she stabbed her in the head, yes,” he said. “It’s scary, all of the customers were scared because when you see somebody with scissors, you know.”
Ruiz claims that both women are homeless, and he’s seen them fighting before. He said it’s an issue he’s tried to address many times.
He said after the fight, both women left, but deputies later caught up with both of them nearby.