A body cam video from 2023 shows just how quickly things can spiral when emotions override judgment — especially when you’re armed.

In the footage, a man is confronted by police after being fired from his job. Instead of leaving the premises as requested, he insists on getting a “valid reason” for his termination. The officer calmly explains that Florida is an at-will employment state, meaning no reason is required to terminate employment — and refusing to leave is trespassing.

Unfortunately, the man continues to argue. When the officer attempts to detain him, he resists. A taser is deployed, and a brief struggle follows. During the takedown, the man admits to having a knife in his pocket and a concealed firearm on his person.


Why This Matters to Concealed Carriers

Whether the man was legally carrying under Florida’s permitless carry law, had a valid permit, or was carrying illegally due to a prior felony is still unclear. But that detail, while important, misses the larger point:

When you carry a firearm, emotional control becomes a non-negotiable part of the responsibility.

Concealed carry isn’t just about holsters, draw speed, or gear. It’s also about mindset. If you allow frustration, anger, or pride to dictate your actions while armed, you’re increasing the risk of a legal disaster — and possibly losing your gun rights entirely.


What Charges Were Filed?

According to the video and reports, the man was charged with:

  • Trespassing
  • Battery
  • Resisting arrest
  • Carrying a concealed weapon

Bond was set at $40,000. If he’s convicted of a felony, he may lose his right to possess firearms under both Florida and federal law. Even a misdemeanor conviction could affect his ability to carry concealed in the future.


Takeaways for Armed Citizens

  1. Know the law in your state. Florida allows permitless concealed carry, but that doesn’t override property rights or employment laws.
  2. Comply first, fight later — legally. If you feel you were wrongfully terminated, take it up through civil channels, not a confrontation.
  3. Your mindset matters. If you carry concealed, your ability to de-escalate and stay calm is just as important as your shooting skills.
  4. One emotional outburst can cost everything. Your permit. Your rights. Your freedom.

Final Thoughts

This video isn’t just shocking — it’s instructive. It’s a case study in what not to do. As concealed carriers, we owe it to ourselves and our community to be the calmest person in the room, especially when tensions run high.

You don’t just carry a gun. You carry responsibility.

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