Posted on 03/12/2019 9:52:48 AM PDT by simpson96
DELTONA, Fla. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) - A suspect is in custody after an hours long standoff in a Volusia County neighborhood.
It all started over an electric toothbrush at 9:30 a.m. Monday morning. The suspect, David Readdean, 27, is accused of running out of Publix with a stolen Sonicare tooth brush. The Sheriffs Office says Readdean then drove off, crashing into a tree.
Investigators say after that he carjacked a woman with two young kids in the car. That woman drove around, eventually dropping him off at Saxon Boulevard where he barricaded himself inside a home on the 700 block of Gainsboro Street for 8 hours!
Neighbors were shocked by the commotion.
There was a lot of police around, a lot of SWAT. I was curious but I wasn't really scared.
Another neighbor said the neighborhood is usually great but there are a few problems that need to be fixed.
Were hoping that they're going to be cleaned up soon.
That suspect is now facing a long list of charges including carjacking and kidnapping.

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Aaaaaaand, Florida.
There, fixed it.
That must be some toothbrush!
Sounds like he had a brush with the law.
I know there’s a regular Florida PING list - but is there a Florida Craziness/Stupidity PING list? I’d almost love to be on it.
LOL
waltersterlingshow.com/services/listen-walter-m-sterling-show/
Does a radio segment on Fla weekly.
Florida Man strikes again. Dude looks really strung out on something.
FLARADUH
Baff salts..
Desperately trying to avoid Meth Mouth?
I am willing to bet that he doesn’t have enough teeth left in his mouth from Meth to even need a toothbrush.
Is accused of running out of a Publix
Oh.
Speeding.
I would say that old Dave has a problem with making proper decisions.
That face is a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
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