Fort Lauderdale’s ABC affiliate reports:
Cameras were rolling when a Florida man brought a loaded assault rifle into a convenience store over a dispute about the price of cigarettes.
Police said the incident took place around 5 p.m. at the Lauderhill Supermarket along the 2000 block of Northwest 49th Avenue, last Thursday.
According to officials, 60-year-old Robert Miller brought the rifle into the store because he was upset over the price of two packs of cigarettes. Miller eventually left the convenient store without injuring anyone.
GUN THREAT: A customer at a South Florida convenience store was allegedly so enraged by the price of cigarettes that he returned to the store waving a loaded rifle at the clerk. He is now facing an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge. https://t.co/PDS40an4YK pic.twitter.com/NEbsrOhDVv
— ABC News (@ABC) December 28, 2018