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Fake ‘Undercover DEA Agent’ Arrested After Showing Concealed Carry Badge at Wendy’s for Discount

Fake ‘Undercover DEA Agent’ Arrested After Showing Concealed Carry Badge at Wendy’s for Discount

A Florida man was arrested Monday after getting into an argument with Wendy’s employees while trying to get a law enforcement discount. The only problem was that he wasn’t law enforcement.

It seems that this man had been getting discounts on his fast-food order from Wendy’s for the past two years since his friend worked at the counter. But when that friend was no longer working at Wendy’s, he started claiming that he was a law enforcement officer.

One of the store managers stated that he would often say he was an undercover DEA agent and flash a badge. But it wasn’t a DEA badge. It was a concealed carry badge that anyone could buy from Amazon for $10.

After being arrested on Monday, the man said he never claimed he was a DEA agent and only showed the concealed carry badge because an employee asked to see it. I’m calling BS on that one. Have you ever heard anyone ask to see a concealed carry badge? #fakenews

So what is the takeaway from this story? Don’t buy or carry a concealed carry badge. They don’t mean anything, and there’s no reason you should be carrying one. Full stop.

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