A Clearwater man was arrested after punching his coworker in the face after they got into an argument over the ongoing conflict between America and Iran.
Two coworkers got into a fistfight in Pinellas County, Florida on Wednesday morning over the ongoing U.S./Iran conflict. One was arrested for punching the other in the face after he criticized the actions of President Donald Trump in the conflict.
Armando Colon, 55, was charged with simple battery, a misdemeanor, in the incident after delivering a closed-fist punch to the face of Benjamin F. Martin. According to Martin's testimony, when he decided to"leave the area due to defendant's attitude," Colon struck him. The blow was hard enough to leave behind a cut on Martin's face.
The argument ensued after Colon became"irate over issues he has with President Trump," according to the arrest affidavit. Both men work at On Top of the World, a 55 and older senior condominium, and both work in maintenance at the complex.Colon is now free on a $500 bond.reached out to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office for comment, but did not hear back at press time.
Two workers at a Clearwater, Florida senior apartment complex got into a fistfight over President Donald Trump's recent order to kill Qassem Soleimani.The conflict between Iran and the United States has been intensifying since a rocket attack allegedly launched by members of the Kataib Hezbollah militia on an Iraqi military base in Kirkuk on December 27. That assault killed one American, a civil contractor, and wounded several U.S. soldiers.
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