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What began as a routine traffic stop in Orlando, Florida quickly escalated into a felony arrest after deputies uncovered loaded firearms and illegal drugs inside a vehicle. On May 13th, 2025, Orange County Sheriff’s deputies stopped a blue Infiniti on Semoran Boulevard for illegal window tint and a covered license plate. The driver, 22-year-old Danny Cruz Jr., immediately informed deputies that he was armed. Officers secured a loaded Glock 19X from his waistband.As deputies continued their investigation, they detected the strong odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search was conducted, leading to the discovery of marijuana, a THC vape pen, and a rolled joint. In the trunk, deputies made a more serious discovery — an unmarked AR-style pistol with no visible serial number. Both firearms were loaded.Cruz admitted to daily marijuana use and stated his medical marijuana card had expired. He was taken into custody and charged with multiple offenses, turning a simple traffic stop into a serious criminal case. This incident highlights how quickly routine police encounters can escalate — all captured on law enforcement bodycam footage. 👉 Subscribe for real police encounters, bodycam footage, and detailed case breakdowns.All individuals featured in this content are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This video is presented solely for educational and informational purposes, offering a transparent look into real-world law enforcement activity, public safety response, and justice in action. All footage featured on Code10 has been legally obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and transformed through extensive editing to ensure context, clarity, and viewer safety. Our team invests countless hours reviewing FOIA requests, processing footage, and crafting a cinematic yet factual viewing experience. This content qualifies as Fair Use under Section 107 of the Copyright Act (1976) for purposes of commentary, criticism, news reporting, education, and research.