Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Misunderstood man accused of armed robbery

To avoid any misunderstanding, Jonathan Warrenfeltz has broadcast his status in life with ‘Misunderstood’ tattooed across his forehead. And the word was there in all its glory when, police said, Warrenfeltz and a companion robbed five beachgoers at gunpoint in Dania Beach, Florida.

In fact, the tattoo was how the victims readily identifed him as their assailant. Warrenfeltz, 24, of Fort Lauderdale, along with Joshua Zeaya, 23, reportedly approached the women who were sitting on the beach at around 6am on Wednesday and demanded their cash and valuables. The women, in fear for their lives, handed over what they had.



Warrenfeltz and Zeaya then ran to a waiting car driven by Kaitlyn Florez and sped off, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. A short time later, Warrenfeltz was picked up at a motel on Dania Beach Boulevard trying to rent a room. One of the women from the beach was driven to the motel and clearly identified him as the man who had robbed them.

Seven witnesses identified Warrenfeltz from several facial tattoos, including "Misunderstood" in cursive script. Warrenfeltz has been convicted of cocaine possession, battery and trespassing, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. He is scheduled to be sentenced next week for a cocaine conviction. Warrenfeltz and Zeaya are being held without bond on five counts each of robbery with a firearm.

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