Angry confrontation between the captain of the charter boat and the young fisherman

A fierce charter captain boarded a small boat to Harangue a young fisherman who was accused of almost causing a collision that morning.
The fiery exchange that took place showed Brock Horner, 40, was sitting on a fishing boat with two other men, pulling up with Gage Towles, next to a small fishing boat on the coast of Florida Bay.
The April 1 confrontation caused Horner to jump on Thors' boat and actively challenged him, who was recorded by Thors on his Facebook page and generated 15 million views on his Facebook page.
A cartoon and fireworks stabbing Horner owned a charter company and was subsequently charged with being charged in the incident, asking Towles if he was the one who “lied him” earlier, and Towles answered. Horner said that vessels in near-collision did not turn on the safety lights as needed.
A Florida captain has become all the rage after a young fisherman suspected of being close to collision faces a young fisherman. Horner was seen dragging the tower. (Large scale)
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Thors told Horner that he did not allow “flights” to “cross the bridge” of the Peace River, a scenic river that flows into the Port of Charlotte.
This sentence was only further escalated, and Horner asked Tars, “Do you want to go (exaggeratedly)?”
Towles tried to widen the situation, reminding Horner was the one he was just actively pulling up while trying to fish.
Thors then questioned whether Horner just wanted to show a tough attitude in front of his friends, which further angered Horner.

Brock Horner is charged with assault or assault, without being beaten. (Charlotte County Sheriff's Office)
Horner said all three of them were veterans and he was “you on the boat of Mother F — in ing for-ing in for-ing in for-ing in for-ing in totles of totles, he was the best charter captain you've ever seen.”
“Cold brother, please relax brother!” Drag shouted repeatedly. “I'm a kid brother, I'm a kid,” he said as he hit the throttle and got on the acceleration with Horner.
Horner continued to yell, demanding that he apologize for intimidating him on his ship, then towed the trailer and then brought Horner back to his ship, insisting that he did not swear to him.
“Do (fee) again and see what's going on,” Horner said.
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Punta Gorda Police Chief Pam Smith said behaviors like Horner will not be tolerated on the waterway. Accompanied by the threat or aggressive nature of Florida, under Florida law, entering someone’s boat without permission is eligible for a burglary.
“This behavior will not be tolerated on our waterways or anywhere else in our city,” Smith said. “We are committed to ensuring the safety of residents and visitors on land and water.”

Horner drags the boat and condemns him. (Large scale)
Horner was charged with assault or assault, with no inheritance admission fee.
Horner's attorney issued a statement noting that his client apologized for what happened.
“He was deeply sorry. It started with moments of frustration and attention and escalated in some way,” the statement said. “Gage handles the situation with impressive calmness and class, and this flat mind helps prevent things from getting worse.”
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He claimed that his lawyer wrote that Horner's business had been “destroyed”, his reputation was damaged, while his wife and mother were harassed and even threatened.
The statement noted that Horner was a veteran decorated with combat and was seriously injured in Afghanistan.
“He was honored to serve, received multiple medals and suffered traumatic brain damage in combat. He was recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs as 100% disabled. It's not an excuse – but it's part of his story. When the country asked him to do so, he stood up and the service deserves respect.”