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‘Second Amendment auditors’ walking roads with AR-15 and body armor, FL cops say

Video of the men’s interactions with deputies (and some community members) was posted Oct. 2 on YouTube by Press NH Now and had 154,000 views as of Oct. 10.
Video of the men’s interactions with deputies (and some community members) was posted Oct. 2 on YouTube by Press NH Now and had 154,000 views as of Oct. 10. Video screengrab from Press NH Now video on YouTube

A man seen walking West Florida roads in body armor and carrying an AR-15 says he is a “Second Amendment auditor,” according to investigators in the Panhandle.

The man, who is accompanied by a cameraman, was first reported near the Holmes County Jail in Bonifay, the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office said in an Oct. 7 news release.

The Second Amendment of the Constitution protects the right of U.S. citizens to keep and bear arms.

“Deputies are on scene monitoring their activity. The individuals are acting as Second Amendment auditors, whose intent appears to be to record law enforcement and provoke a response,” the sheriff’s office said.

“Deputies are maintaining a professional presence and ensuring that all actions remain lawful and that public safety is maintained. At this time, there is no active threat to the community.”

The identities of the two men were not released.

Two men seen walking rural roads in Florida with an AR-15 described themselves as “Second Amendment monitors,” according to the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office.
Two men seen walking rural roads in Florida with an AR-15 described themselves as “Second Amendment monitors,” according to the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. Holmes County Sheriff’s Office photo

Video of the men’s interactions with deputies (and some community members) was posted Oct. 2 on YouTube by Press NH Now and had 154,000 views as of Oct. 10. In the video, a rifle-toting man wears a mask and says he is “testing their rights out” under the first (freedom of speech) and second amendments.

In an update, the sheriff’s office noted the men had become aware they were being watched and filed a grievance. However, the sheriff’s office has refused to back off, noting its commitment to protecting citizens’ rights includes public safety.

“The ‘gunslingers’ didn’t get the response they wanted and are now calling to complain that a deputy is harassing them because they’re being followed,” the sheriff’s office said.

“Let’s make something clear — if you’re walking around in body armor and carrying an AR-15, our deputies are going to do what they have to do to keep our citizens safe. Public safety comes first. Always.”

Among the entities sharing the department’s alert are police departments in Bonifay and Graceville, and the Holmes District School Board

Bonifay is about a 95-mile drive northwest from Tallahassee.

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This story was originally published October 8, 2025 at 7:41 AM with the headline "‘Second Amendment auditors’ walking roads with AR-15 and body armor, FL cops say."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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