Florida Man With Cocaine And Meth Attached To His ‘Manhood’ Says It’s Not His

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Florida Man With Cocaine And Meth Attached To His ‘Manhood’ Says It’s Not His

A Florida man who was searched after a gun was found during traffic stop, denied ownership of drugs were found literally attached to his body. Acc

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A Florida man who was searched after a gun was found during traffic stop, denied ownership of drugs were found literally attached to his body.

According to Pinellas County Sheriff, Patrick Florence, 34, was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped for driving without headlights or tail lights.

Deputies say, the driver of the car was arrested for DUI, but a search of the vehicle turned up a firearm under the seat of the passenger, Florence.

Florence denied that the gun was his but told deputies that he had 80+ previous felonies. Deputies confirmed that Florence was a convicted felon and prohibited him from having a firearm or ammunition, and placed him under arrest.

According to deputies, during a search of Florence, they located two baggies wrapped around the man’s penis. One with cocaine and another with crystal meth.

Florence denied that the narcotics were his but was charged with four felonies and placed in the Pinellas County Jail.

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    CLClark 3 years ago

    “wait mr. officer, that ain’t my penis.” “I need to report a theft, someone stole my penis and planted these drugs.”

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