Miami Herald

Florida man fired over Costco meltdown talks

- BY MADELEINE MARR mmarr@miamiheral­d.com

A Florida man who had a meltdown at a Southwest Florida Costco last week has broken his silence,

Wink News first reported.

Shortly after a video circulated of Daniel Maples screaming “I feel threatened” to Costco customers in Fort Myers after they asked him to wear a mask, he was fired.

The disturbing clip sees Maples coming toward the person with the camera and screaming, “Back off! Threaten me again. Back the f--- up. Put your f---ing phone down!”

Shortly after, Tedd Todd Insurance, where Maples worked as a salesman, tweeted that he had been let go. “Their behavior in the video is in direct conflict with our company values and their employment has been terminated,” the statement read. “Threatenin­g behavior and intimidati­on go against our core mission to be trusted advisors in our community.”

Maples told radio host

Trey Radel on the Drive on 92.5 FOX News Friday that he has been receiving threats since the incident and just “wants his life back.”

The Bonita Springs resident said that one bad shopping trip should not define him. “What you don’t see in the video is me pleading with the person to please stop and get away from me,” Maples said. “I got backed into a corner. It was not something I deal with on a daily basis, someone screaming at me and filming me and trying to rally a mob against me.”

Asked why he did not wear a facial covering as per Costco’s in-store policy to stop the spread of coronaviru­s, Maples had an explanatio­n. “I can’t breathe when I have these masks on,” said Maples who said he did enter the store wearing one. “I feel as if I’m suffocatin­g. I feel claustroph­obic. It’s almost like a drowning type thing.”

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