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Only in Florida… a 26-year-old man allegedly tossed a cheeseburger at a strip club manager during a dispute outside Atlantis Gentlemen’s Club, and yep, he got arrested.
The suspect, Jordan Cotto, a former employee of the club, reportedly showed up Saturday night to talk with management. Things escalated into a verbal argument with a male victim — and then, according to police, Cotto grabbed a cheeseburger from his car and threw it at the guy, hitting him on the shoulder and causing minor injuries.
🚨 What went down next:
Officers questioned Cotto at the scene, and he allegedly admitted to throwing the burger… and even said he’d do it again
No weapons were involved. He was arrested for misdemeanor battery, booked, and later released on his own recognizance.
Court issued a no-contact order with the victim — but apparently he’s still allowed to own cheeseburgers.
This isn’t even his first brush with the law. Last month, Cotto was accused of burglarizing his uncle’s boat and selling a stolen firearm for $300 — though prosecutors didn’t pursue felony charges.
While the cheeseburger attack caused only minor injuries, the incident has gone viral for its sheer absurdity — proving that even seemingly “trivial” actions can land you in hot water with the law.
Honestly, the real question is… who hurt a Florida man enough to make him throw a cheeseburger? 🍔👀
Written by: Janetzy
