As journalists, we cover crime stories almost every day, from robbery to homicide to assault, everything under one umbrella. Sometimes, certain stories make us question human relationships because a lot of the stories we see occur between families or trusted friends. One such story is a case from Florida. A man is facing robbery, kidnapping, and drug charges after allegedly tying up a friend who went to his house to purchase a PlayStation 5, then draining the friend’s bank account.
Police say 32-year-old Nicholas Flores invited his friend to discuss the console deal at his home after they met on Facebook Marketplace. Once inside, Flores reportedly pulled out a machete and strangled the man into unconsciousness. The victim woke up to find himself bound with zip ties and duct tape. While held captive for several hours, Flores reportedly used the victim’s card details to transfer funds.

As per Law & Crime, the next morning, the friend managed to escape while Flores slept and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries at a local hospital. When police came to Nicholas Flores’s house and found the restraints used in the attack, as well as cocaine and methamphetamine, the police asked Flores to surrender and then arrested him.
According to CBS 12, a newly released body camera clip shows deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office ordering Nicholas Flores to surrender inside his home. The video captures Flores, shirtless and barefoot, being led outside and placed into a secure transport vehicle. Nicholas Flores is now being held without bond. His arraignment is scheduled for August 11, 2025.
A Facebook Marketplace meetup in Florida went awry after, deputies say, a man lured a friend to his home and held him captive for ransom. https://t.co/AahVp7Sa0e
— WSVN 7 News (@wsvn) July 11, 2025
There is an increasing craze for the PS5 gaming devices these days as they provide super-fast load times, stunning 4K graphics. People often question whether video games and violence are related to one another. But this topic remains controversial.
The American Psychological Association (APA) has said that there is not enough evidence to support a direct link between these games and criminal behaviour, as published by CBS News. Instead, video game or social media addiction can lead to antisocial tendencies, depression, family issues, and academic troubles.
Machete-wielding man choked, tied up friend over PlayStation 5 plans, Lee County Sheriff says https://t.co/mjZ7Nv2tMT
— Naples Daily News (@ndn) July 9, 2025
Consequently, Florida is nicknamed “The Sunshine State” due to its warm, sunny climate year-round is a state known for its God gifted natural habitats, like beaches, the Everglades and many more. Several American retirees move to Florida for a relaxed life and tax advantages. Alas, the crime rates in the state over the last 10 years have increased drastically.
In 2016, Florida ranked 18th with a violent crime rate per 100,000 of 430.4, lower rates than Tennessee and Delaware, which ranked 4th and 9th, respectively. Between 2018 and 2019, murders increased by 1.5% from 1,104 to 1,121. Sadly, in 2019, there were a total of 679,221 arrests in Florida. ( Goldman Wetzel).
These numbers may seem like just data to all of us, but in reality, these are actually people whose future has been doomed due to their involvement in such heinous types of crimes.











