Spring Break chaos as teenager, 16, peddling weed on packed Florida beach pulls out gun right next to Sheriff’s Deputies before fleeing into the ocean as panicked revelers run for their lives

  • Felixander Solis-Guzman, 16, was arrested Thursday by Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies after the New Smyrna Beach incident
  • Shocking footage shows Solis-Guzman fighting with four individuals on the busy beach before pulling out a firearm
  • On Friday, the Florida State Attorney’s Office said they had filed adult charges against Solis-Guzman and he would be transferred to the Volusia County Jail.

A teenager pulled a gun during a fight on a busy Florida beach earlier this week, before running through a crowd with the weapon and fleeing into the ocean.

Felixander Solis-Guzman, 16, was arrested Thursday by Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies after the incident in New Smyrna Beach.

Shocking footage shows Solis-Guzman fighting with four individuals on the busy beach before pulling out a firearm.

Agency officers had been on the beach at the time of the incident and gave chase when Solis-Guzman dispersed the partygoers, with one shouting, “He’s got a gun!”

The officer who recorded the incident can be seen running after the teen with his gun raised, yelling at the teen, “Okay, motherfucker, drop the damn gun.”

Shocking footage shows Solis-Guzman fighting with four individuals on the busy beach before pulling out a firearm

The officer who recorded the incident is seen running after the teen with his gun raised as he yells at the teen,

The officer who recorded the incident is seen running after the teen with his gun raised as he yells at the teen, “Okay motherfucker, drop the damn gun.”

Solis-Guzman continues to flee the scene with officers hot on his heels and begins running towards the ocean.

Five officers can be seen with guns drawn pointing at Solis-Guzman as he stands in the water at the edge of the beach.

Solis-Guzman begins to obey the officers after several minutes and drops the gun and a bag in the water before surrendering.

As officers bring him in, large crowds of spring breakers can be seen watching the events unfold.

Officers recovered the firearm and the bag from the water, which contained twenty small plastic bags of marijuana.

The teen was charged with three counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of a firearm by a person under 18 years of age, improper exhibition of a firearm, committing a second-degree felony with a weapon, resisting a law enforcement officer, 2 counts of tampering with evidence and selling marijuana.

In addition to his charges, he was also arrested on seven active warrants out of Orange County, including robbery with a firearm and probation violation.

He was taken to the Volusia Family Resource Center for treatment before being transported to the Department of Juvenile Justice.

Five officers are seen with guns drawn pointing at Solis-Guzman as he stands in the water at the edge of the beach

Five officers are seen with guns drawn pointing at Solis-Guzman as he stands in the water at the edge of the beach

On Friday, the Florida State Attorney's Office said they had filed adult charges against Solis-Guzman and he would be transferred to the Volusia County Jail.

On Friday, the Florida State Attorney’s Office said they had filed adult charges against Solis-Guzman and he would be transferred to the Volusia County Jail.

On Friday, the Florida State Attorney’s Office said they had filed adult charges against Solis-Guzman and he would be transferred to the Volusia County Jail.

State’s Attorney RJ Larizza said, “This 16-year-old brought drugs and a gun to Volusia County over spring break.

“He will now face adult charges and serious consequences for his reckless actions.” We welcome spring breakers, as long as they behave.”

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood added, “We don’t play around in Volusia County.

“Don’t let your child be the next to come here as a minor and end up facing a serious criminal as an adult.”