In Florida, an unusual incident outside a Taco Bell led to the arrest of a local man. Brandon Irizarry, aged 28, ended up in police custody for allegedly exposing himself in the early hours near the fast-food outlet.
According to reports from WFTV 9, Irizarry was found ‘chimichanga out’ around 1 a.m. on a Thursday morning, a situation not typical for the restaurant’s employees. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office provided details, mentioning he had multiple pairs of pants pulled down and seemed unaware of the police presence.
Upon noticing the deputies, Irizarry attempted to cover himself. By that time, they had seen enough to arrest him. He faced charges of unlawful exposure of sexual organs and was taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. The law enforcement humorously remarked, “In Flagler County, if you can’t keep your business inside your pants, you’ll find yourself at the Green Roof Inn, swimming with different company than your fish.”
The situation took another twist with Irizarry’s pet fish, a betta swimming in a plastic container within his backpack. Deputies took the fish to the Flagler County Humane Society where it was named “Baja Blast.” The humane society reported the fish was “doing great.”
In a light-hearted response to the incident, the sheriff’s office advised locals that their late-night Taco Bell visits should end with a receipt and perhaps some regret, but avoiding a booking number.

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