Man That Yelled "Get A Job" At People In Food Drive Line Has Been Arrested

By Ginny Reese

February 23, 2021

In case you missed it, a family from Buckeye said that a man yelled at and harassed people in line at a local food drive last week, reported AZ Family.

That man, now identified as 46-year-old Ryan Bryson, has been arrested. Deputies located the man after the incident and investigated the situation.

On Friday afternoon, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Bryson was arrested and booked for disorderly conduct charges.

The couple told the news that they are struggling to find work right now and went to the church food drive to help feed their four children.

One of the parents said, "He looked at my son and told him that his parents were pathetic and couldn't afford to feed him. At that point, all my manners went out the window."

The man can be heard in a cellphone video yelling, "Get a [censored] job!"

AZ family talked to a man that claims he is the man in the video. He said he is the owner of High Side electric in Buckeye, which is the company name that can be seen on the truck he was driving in the video.

The man said that he totally stands by what he said. He explained, "Those people need to go to work. The should be ashamed of themselves."

Photo: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office

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