PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WFLA) — A 64-year-old Port St. Lucie man was arrested Sunday after police mentioned he pulled a gun on one other buyer ready for a parking spot at Publix.
The incident unfolded round 2:20 p.m. on the Publix on Southwest Village Heart Drive in Custom, in line with stories by NBC affiliate WPTV.
Port St. Lucie police mentioned a number of clients have been ready in line for an open parking area on the time. The suspect, later recognized as Adam Falek, drove up behind one of many automobiles in line and commenced repeatedly honking his horn, in line with an arrest affidavit obtained by WPTV.
“This particular person thought he was going to bully his manner by the Publix car parking zone,” police wrote in a social media put up. “Little did he know the incident was captured on safety cameras at Publix.”
Surveillance video confirmed the sufferer get out of his automobile and stroll over to Falek’s car. The sufferer then requested Falek to cease honking his horn, and that is when officers mentioned Falek pulled out a gun with a scope on it.
In keeping with the affidavit, Falek yelled out “vulgar” feedback because the sufferer went again to his automobile. An individual with the sufferer referred to as 911 and took a photograph of the suspect’s license plate.
Police mentioned Falek tried to depart the realm however was stopped by officers and brought into custody.
He was charged with one depend of aggravated assault with a lethal weapon with out the intent to kill.