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Disney Guest Accused Of Hitting, Threatening To Kill Epcot Security Guard Over Mask Rules

MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) - Orange County Sheriff's Office deputies said a man struck a security guard in the head and threatened to kill him at Epcot theme park when he was asked to follow Disney World's mask rules.

Enrico Toro, 35, was arrested Aug. 14 and charged with misdemeanor battery, an Orange County Sheriff's Office arrest report said.

"We expect guests to treat our cast members with courtesy and respect, and while the vast majority of guests have adapted to our new measures, this unfortunate case required law enforcement," Disney spokeswoman Andrea Finger said in a statement.

According to deputies, Toro, his wife and three children arrived at Epcot's security area wearing "improper masks" about 4:40 p.m. on Aug. 14, an arrest report said. They returned to the car and came back to security again. One child still wore a mask didn't fit Disney's rules.

Toro "began cussing" and said, "Call the police. They will have to shoot me to leave," the arrest report said.

The security guard reached for his phone to notify a supervisor of the escalating situation when Toro struck the guard's head with an "open hand," the report said.

Toro's wife intervened, pushing her husband away from the security guard.

"The male continued cussing at (the security guard) and began threatening that he knew where he lived and was going to kill him," the arrest report said.

The man's wife finally convinced him to walk away, and they headed back to the parking lot.

The 29-year-old security guard contacted his supervisor and sheriff's deputies on Disney property were called to the scene. He said he was willing to press charges, and Toro was arrested, the report said.

Toro told investigators that the security guard swore at him and that got into an argument, but denied anything else happened, the arrest report said.

Three witnesses who saw the altercation and said Toro become "irate," used profanity and hit the guard, the report said.

Orange County spokeswoman Despina McLaughlin told the Orlando Sentinel that officials weren't aware of any other violent incidents stemming from people refusing to wear masks in the county.

An attorney for Toro wasn't listed on Orange County Circuit Court records.

(© Copyright 2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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