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Jeweler to stars Leo Glore arrested in Miami for pulling a gun during a parking dispute over a blocked Ferrari.

AceShowbiz - Leo Glore, a prominent jeweler known for working with stars like 50 Cent, Meek Mill, and Ray J, was arrested following a heated parking dispute at a luxury condo in Miami.

The incident took place on March 11 at the Paramount Miami Worldcenter, where Glore reportedly became enraged after his white Ferrari was blocked. The other driver was attempting to park but was delayed because his key fob was not functioning, and he was waiting for assistance from the building’s concierge.

According to reports from Local 10 News, tensions escalated quickly when Glore arrived and began honking aggressively while shouting obscenities at the man. The victim explained the gate was malfunctioning and that he was already on the phone with the concierge, but Glore refused to listen.

The situation worsened when Glore allegedly drew a black handgun and challenged the man by saying, "Give me a reason." Fearful, the victim immediately called 911.

Police initially reviewed security footage from the condo building and released Glore at the scene. However, weeks later, authorities arrested him and charged him with aggravated assault and improper exhibition of a firearm. He posted a $5,500 bond and was released.

Glore’s attorney, Chad Piotrowski, has invoked Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, claiming the jeweler acted in self-defense. Piotrowski insists that the security video supports Glore’s account and that the charges should be dismissed entirely.

Leo Glore is widely recognized for his custom jewelry work with celebrities including 50 Cent, Meek Mill, and Scott Disick. He also appeared on Bravo’s "Below Deck Mediterranean" season 5, further boosting his public profile. His social media features numerous photos showcasing his pieces with various A-list clients.

The case is currently assigned to Miami-Dade Judge Richard Hersch. Local 10 News reports that Glore’s legal team has already entered a not-guilty plea. The outcome will likely hinge on the judge’s interpretation of the Stand Your Ground defense and the video evidence.

This incident highlights the serious consequences that can arise from conflicts in public spaces, especially involving firearms, and the legal complexities surrounding self-defense claims in Florida.

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