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Man Allegedly Brings Gun to Gym To Enforce Face Mask Requirement - Then the Manager Steps In

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I’ve come to the conclusion mask hysteria can be hazardous to your health.

This isn’t to get into the thorny issue of the efficacy of the masks in preventing COVID-19. Rather, it’s to note that we’ve gotten to an ugly point where people’s reactions to masks can pose a legitimate danger.

In Maplewood, Minnesota, for instance, 64-year-old Michael Florhaug allegedly wanted to ensure the patrons at his local LA Fitness were wearing their masks inside the establishment, according to KSTP-TV. This is usually the role of the gym itself, but Florhaug apparently felt it wasn’t doing a good enough job of it.

However, since Florhaug didn’t necessarily have the authority to, say, throw anyone out of the place, he decided he needed a bit of backup. Nine millimeters of it, to be precise.

KSTP-TV reported that Florhaug was arrested in the St. Paul suburb and charged with second-degree assault after he went to the gym on New Year’s Eve to see if members were wearing masks and then allegedly pointed a 9mm SIG Sauer at the manager.

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He couldn’t have just stayed at home and watched Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen get drunk on CNN, I guess.

According to KSTP, a criminal complaint alleges that Florhaug arrived at the gym at about 5:30 p.m. to see if those working out were complying with a state mandate to wear masks while exercising. Florhaug isn’t even a member of the gym, according to the report cited by the station, but again, this doesn’t sound like the kind of guy who was going to stay at home and watch the ball drop.

Florhaug first spoke to a front-desk employee in a manner described as (now here’s a shocker) “aggressive and angry” about members not wearing their masks, KSTP reported. Then a manager spoke to him and said that the staff at the gym couldn’t be omnipresent and suggested Florhaug pay for an employee who could act as a mask monitor.

This isn’t the kind of guy who takes sarcasm well, one gathers, because he yelled at the manager and called him “dumb,” KSTP reported. Even though the manager said he couldn’t enter the gym, Florhaug said he was going to go around and “take pictures of people,” telling authorities he wanted to get LA Fitness in trouble. The gym doesn’t allow photography of individuals without their consent — not that Florhaug should have been inside anyway, given he wasn’t a member and had specifically been told not to enter, but there’s another issue for you.

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As Florhaug tried to enter, the manager threw his hands up to stop him, KSTP reported. That’s when Florhaug pulled out his friend from SIG Sauer — and he didn’t just “flash” it, but “completely removed it from his pocket and point[ed] it” at the manager, according to one witness.

The manager then tackled and disarmed him, according to the report, fearing (not unreasonably) that he would shoot gym members without masks.

Florhaug denied that report once law enforcement got hold of him, said that he only “flashed a gun” and claimed the manager was “aggressive and in his face.” If he gave the authorities a reason for why he was in a gym where he wasn’t a member while carrying a SIG Sauer and looking to “take pictures of people,” it remained sadly unrevealed by KTSP.

Bail at a Tuesday hearing was set at $50,000. His next hearing is Feb. 18, KSTP reported.

Florhaug has an active permit to carry a weapon, although one imagines there’s a pretty strong chance that changes in the near future.

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Whatever happened at the LA Fitness in Maplewood, Minnesota, it’s more evidence that mask fixation is profoundly unhealthy.

In Maplewood, the unhealthiness was pitched at a physical level. Inside the home of former New York Times and Newsweek writer Kurt Eichenwald, the unhealthiness was more of the mental variety.

After his sister purportedly contracted COVID “because of antimaskers,” Eichenwald wrote in a Twitter post that he wanted to beat someone against masks to death (although not really, he made sure everyone knew) and that “‘Christians’ who preen about God saving you from COVID so you dont need masks” are “what Jesus condemns.”

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Righty-o.

Eichenwald, to be fair, was never on the surest mental footing before the COVID-19 crisis, but it’s both fascinating and disturbing to see how thoroughly the pandemic has unmoored him.

A Baltimore cop is accused of assaulting someone who wasn’t wearing a mask correctly. A woman in Arizona had to be tasered after she allegedly assaulted her children, who had COVID-19, after they reportedly refused to wear masks in the house.

And of course, there are those who have unhealthy reactions to being told to wear a mask, too. In fact, typing in “unhinged mask rant” on the social media platform of your choice will yield more than enough results to keep you entertained or frightened, depending on your take on this all.

The mask hysteria has officially hit dangerous levels.

Posted by Cliff Maloney on Tuesday, January 5, 2021

As Cliff Maloney, president of the libertarian group Young Americans for Liberty, pointed out in a Facebook post, this is yet another sign “mask hysteria has officially hit dangerous levels.”

When busybodies are going to gyms they don’t belong to in order to take pictures of those not wearing masks and then allegedly pulling out a gun when they’re not allowed to enter, we have to agree.

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C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014.
C. Douglas Golden is a writer who splits his time between the United States and Southeast Asia. Specializing in political commentary and world affairs, he's written for Conservative Tribune and The Western Journal since 2014. Aside from politics, he enjoys spending time with his wife, literature (especially British comic novels and modern Japanese lit), indie rock, coffee, Formula One and football (of both American and world varieties).
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Morristown, New Jersey
Education
Catholic University of America
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