A Boynton Beach man who warned a city resident of "crazy people walking around here with guns" was arrested early Sunday after he allegedly pulled a weapon on the resident, according to an arrest report.

"I’m looking for a problem," Robert Harris Fishman told the alleged victim, the report said.

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Fishman, 29, is facing charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, improper exhibition of a firearm and using a firearm while intoxicated. Fishman walked out of the Palm Beach County Jail Sunday on supervised release.

Fishman walked up to the residence and told the man that his door was open and that he needed to be careful because of armed "crazy people."

"OK, thanks, man," the alleged victim responded to Fishman. "You want to have a beer and some food?"

Fishman allegedly responded by telling the man he was looking for a problem as he pulled out a Glock handgun from his waistband and pointed it at the victim.

Fishman put the gun away and was walking away from the residence when he was approached by Boynton Beach police officers.

Fishman told officers that he was drinking heavily. He added that a friend had been shot to death 10 years ago on New Year’s Day and that fireworks "messed with his head," the report said.