Florida man calls 911 to brag about big muscles, hits on dispatcher
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A 911 dispatcher received an odd call Wednesday night when the Florida man on the other end didn't have an emergency, but instead wanted to brag about his "big muscles."
Eduardo Raoul Garcia of Fruitland Park went on to ask the female dispatcher if she was single and continued to describe his "big muscles."
He called the dispatcher two more times before she hung up and notified enforcement.
When cops finally found Garcia, he was camped out in a tent in Lake Griffin State Park, 50 miles north of Orlando, with an open can of beer in hand and three more cold ones beside him.
Police officers called the phone number the 911 calls had originated from and found the seemingly "confused and easily angered" Garcia's phone ringing.
As they arrested the 44-year-old, he told the police he wanted to head butt and kill them, before leaning through the cop car's cage and spitting on the back of the head of one of the officers.
He is being held in the Lake County Jail on charges of battery on a law enforcement office and misuse of the 911 system on $25,000 bond.
