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A Florida man detained at Disney and allegedly carried weapons

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A Florida man detained at Disney and allegedly carried weapons

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  • Josue Aaron Lopez was carrying two magazines, a gun, and ammo in his bag.
  • He stopped by security at a Disney Springs parking garage on May 27.
  • Hedetained for illegally carrying a hidden weapon. Police report states that the gun he was carrying was a Glock clone.
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A Florida man however detained on May 27 when it claimed that he attempted to get through security at a Disney Springs parking garage while carrying two magazines, a gun, and ammo in a bag.

Around 10 p.m., Josue Aaron Lopez passed through security at the parking garage.

When his luggage however flagged for a second inspection, authorities discovered the items.

Disney has a policy prohibiting the use of weapons on its grounds.

Lopez admitted to having a folding knife in his backpack when going through security.

The police report states that Lopez however subsequently intercepted by another Disney employee and taken to the Orange County Sheriff’s office.

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According to the police report, the gun that was reportedly in Lopez’s possession was a Glock clone and ought to have a serial number, but it lacked a distinguishable one.

Lopez recently detained for illegally carrying a hidden weapon, according to the police report.

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