Florida Man Arrested For Sleeping On Roof Of Fort Myers Walmart With A Gun In Hand
A Florida Man has been arrested for sleeping on the roof of a Fort Myers Walmart with a gun in his hand! Now, he’s facing a charge of trespassing.
This story definitely fits under the bill of “Florida Man” stories. The roof of a Walmart sounds like a terrible place to get a nap, especially in the hot Florida sun. Also, why was he holding a gun while taking a nap? It sounds like the way someone would rest in The Walking Dead.
Was A Florida Man Sleeping On The Roof of A Fort Myers Walmart?
I love a good nap. However, there’s a time and a place. The roof of a Fort Myers Walmart would not be the first place I would choose to get some quality shut eye–even if I was holding a gun. It sounds like this guy believed differently. To each their own, I suppose.
According to NBC 2, 30-year-old Daniel Ray Rios, of Cape Corral, was arrested after deputies say they found him sleeping on the roof of a Fort Myers Walmart while holding a gun. The Walmart is on Six Mile Cypress in Lee County. When approached by deputies, an employee at the Walmart told them he was checking the air conditioning unit after Hurricane Helene and noticed a man sleeping on the retail giant’s roof. When deputies went to investigate, they reportedly found Rios napping with a revolver in his hand. It’s believed he was up there to ride out the storm.
It had to have been a scary scene for everyone involved as officers had to scale the roof with guns drawn not knowing what to expect, per WINK News. Thankfully, he was found and detained safely without anybody being injured or harmed. According to WINK News, deputies found a Taurus revolver, which was loaded with 6 rounds of ammunition and also found a Winchester .38 Special ammunition box containing 41 rounds of .38 Special and 2 .38 Special casings.
Rios has since been arrested for armed trespassing within a structure. He was released the following day on bond. Hurricane Helene caused a lot of damage to the area and was incredibly destructive. Many people had to take shelter wherever they could safely, and that might include the rooftop of a Fort Myers Walmart. According to NBC News, more than 200 people have died as a result of Hurricane Helene since it made landfall a week ago.