Oneal Ron Morris
© Miami Gardens Police DepartmentOneal Ron Morris.

Ross Palombo, Tampa, Florida - An alleged fake doctor has been released from jail, after being arrested for injecting a patient with a dangerous concoction. Authorities say the injection in the backside contained, among other things, cement and a tire sealant.

Oneal Ron Morris walked out of jail stone-faced and with very little to say.

Police say it was a life-threatening mix of mineral oil, cement, super glue, even fix-a-flat. Morris allegedly posed as a doctor and promised enhancement, maybe even hips like his.

"They agreed on a price of $700 for him to enhance her buttocks," said Sgt. Bill Bamford.

Police say an unsuspecting female patient agreed to come to the Miami Gardens home to get the necessary injections.

But unknown to her, authorities say she was injected with a shocking concoction of household chemicals.

"A short time later she developed very serious pains in her abdomen, throughout her body, she knows something's wrong," said Sgt. Bamford.

The woman went to two local hospitals then finally drove to Tampa General, where she was treated for pain, pneumonia and even a MRSA infection.

"And that cocktail had serious complications and serious effects on this young lady," said Sgt. Bamford.

She survived, and helped police in a complicated hunt for her doctor, found at a North Lauderdale home.

Morris has since heard his charges of practicing without a license, causing bodily harm.

"I have nothing to say to nobody," Morris said to reporters.