
Police detected that a male had a gun in his trek during a bag investigation during Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World on Sunday.
The 29-year-old Florida man, Nathan Polit, pronounced he “forgot” a gun was in his bag, according to an detain confirmation from a Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. Polit claimed he changed a gun from his automobile to his bag overnight since he was worried someone would take it from his car.
He pronounced he didn’t have a assent for a gun, a black 9mm Smith and Wesson semi-automatic pistol. It was installed with 8 target-style Luger rounds and in a cloth belt shave holster, according to a military report. USA TODAY has reached out to Walt Disney World for comment.
Responding officer Michael Lappas arrested Polit on a assign of carrying a secluded firearm, desiring he “had no intentions of dogmatic his firearm to any uniform confidence or law coercion and (chose) to enter a no bag line with his
concealed firearm and would have entered a park armed with a installed and secluded firearm.”
Polit was released a tamper warning from Walt Disney World, according to a report, and military took a gun into evidence. It’s misleading if he met a $1,000 bond.
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