Caitlin Dydzuhn
Coverage of Caitlin Dydzuhn in the Nexus archive.
- Residents meet with officials at community meeting, raise concerns about safety after brutal stabbing in Miami
Residents in Miami met with officials to address safety concerns following a May 19 stabbing that left a woman partially blinded. The community meeting, organized by Brickell Downtown Miami, included discussions about increasing police presence and mental health resources. Attendees honored Cassius Bythewood, who intervened to save the victim, Caitlin Dydzuhn, while Miami Commissioner Vicki Lopez and Police Chief Manuel Morales emphasized collaborative efforts to improve safety.
- Good Samaritan reunites with woman he saved after vicious stabbing in downtown Miami left her partially blind
Cassius Bythewood, a man who intervened to stop a random stabbing attack on Caitlin Dydzuhn in downtown Miami, reunited with her weeks later. The assault left Dydzuhn partially blind in one eye and with severe facial injuries. Bythewood, who runs a nonprofit organization focused on women's safety, used a glass water bottle to subdue the attacker and suffered minor injuries during the confrontation.
- ‘I was fighting for my life’: Woman describes homeless man’s brutal attack in downtown Miami
Caitlin Dydzuhn was attacked by Raydean Johnson, a homeless man armed with a homemade shank, in downtown Miami. Johnson punched, headbutted, and stabbed her, prompting a police standoff and his arrest. Dydzuhn survived with injuries and ongoing trauma.
- ‘I was prepared to die': Woman left partially blind after brutal attack in downtown Miami
Caitlin Dydzuhn was brutally attacked and stabbed outside her home in downtown Miami, leaving her partially blind. Raydean Johnson, the attacker, was arrested after a standoff with police, and Dydzuhn is pursuing a negligent security lawsuit against her building, Marina Blue.