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Man Who Lost Security Guard License After Shooting Found Working At Club
POSTED: 7:00 am EDT May 7,
2008
UPDATED: 9:14 am EDT May 7,
2008
LONGWOOD, Fla. -- A Seminole County man lost his security guard license after shooting and killing a Sanford teenager. But, deputies caught Bryan Ansley working security and carrying several weapons.The state received a tip that Ansley was working at the Oasis Lounge as an unlicensed security guard. When agents arrested him, he was wearing a uniform shirt that read "metro enforcement" and was carrying a 9-millimeter Glock, taser and a badge reading "chief."Ansley maintains he can work as a security officer and plans to fight it in court."The owner hires in-house security, not an agency. Therefore it is not under the Department of Agriculture," said Ansley.According to Florida guidelines, individuals and agencies must be licensed. Also, if a security officer carries a firearm, he has to have a second license and carry it openly.
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