Donald Trump is a doorman in Vero Beach?

VERO BEACH — A man who said “Donald Trump” opened the door for him at a Chevron gas station ended up in less-than-presidential company in the Indian River County Jail.

Vero Beach police encountered William Keating, 41, after 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 20 after getting a call about a suspicious person, according to an arrest affidavit.

The caller told investigators a man was spotted repeatedly entering and exiting the Chevron in the 3300 block of Aviation Boulevard.

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The man screamed at himself, pounding his fist on the counter.

The caller reported the gas station was closed and the man’s “behavior was not right.”

Police reported Keating had a bunch of merchandise in his hands walking toward the front exit.

“Mr. Keating began to speak unintelligibly, stating he was the owner of the gas station and that his Lamborghini was on its way to pick him up,” the affidavit states.

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Investigators saw a load of cigarillos, Swisher Sweet cigars, 20-ounce and 2-liter sodas, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, M&M’s and American Spirit cigarettes with a total value of about $100.

Keating said he knew he shouldn’t be in the store, though said “Donald Trump” let him in.

Elected in November 2016, Donald Trump is the President of the United States of America.

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The gas station owner said Keating didn’t have permission to be in the store. He said the clerk is new and might have forgotten to lock the door.

Keating, of the 300 block of South Waverly Place in Vero Beach, was jailed on charges including burglary and open container.