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Chaotic Evening at Central Florida Bar Resulted in Three Going to Jail

A chaotic evening at a Central Florida bar recently resulted in three people going to jail.




Deputies from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested three men during three separate incidents at one Davenport bar recently.

The deputies responded to the bar at about 10:24pm, after a firearm disturbance was reported at the Wheelhouse Bar at 42637 US 27 in the Deer Creek Crossings plaza.

Upon arrival, they learned that a confrontation between patrons took place, and during that interaction, one of the men pointed a gun at the other man.

During the investigation, another bar patron interfered with deputies numerous times, even after they warned him that he was violating the state’s HALO law which provides a 25-foot buffer for first responders to work in. After a final warning, the man began to walk away, but turned back around and began arguing with deputies again, and he was taken into custody, according to local law enforcement.

A third bar patron was acting belligerent with bar staff, and they requested that a deputy trespass the man from the establishment. The man left the bar, but a deputy saw him return through a back door about 25 minutes later. He was taken into custody.

Deputies arrested all three men and took them to the Polk County Jail. They were charged with:




40-year-old Carlos Boria Rivera, of Polk City, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, carrying a concealed weapon in a prohibited area, possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, and battery.

49-year-old Brandon Weaver, of Davenport, was charged with resisting.

36-year-old Luis Colon Gaud, of Davenport, was charged with battery on a LEO (2-counts), resisting with violence, resisting without violence, trespassing, and disorderly intoxication.

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