WINTER PARK, Fla. – A man who was caught panhandling in Winter Park told deputies that his arrest would just would be posted on his YouTube channel, which would help him raise money for his GoFundMe account, according to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.

A deputy saw Kyle Edward Gibson, 24, around 1:30 p.m. Monday on the sidewalk in the area of State Road 426 and Howell Branch Road.

When the deputy returned about 15 minutes later, he saw Gibson, who was holding a sign with "Anything helps" written on it, step off the sidewalk and into the road, the report said. Gibson approached the passenger side window of a red Dodge truck and continued to talk to the person inside the vehicle even when the light turned green, according to deputies.

The stopped truck obstructed traffic and Gibson didn't return to the sidewalk until he saw the deputy, the affidavit said.

The deputy found "Scooby Snax" synthetic marijuana, also known as Spice, when he searched Gibson, according to the report. Gibson first claimed it wasn't his but then admitted to smoking the Spice when the deputy found a used pipe in his pocket, deputies said.

Gibson told the deputy that he's not homeless, but his father suggested he panhandle in Seminole County because he doesn't have a job. He said that he would put video of his arrest on his YouTube channel and that would help him raise money on GoFundMe.

It's unclear if Gibson has accounts on YouTube or GoFundMe.

Gibson was arrested on a charge of aggressive panhandling. He asked deputies if he could have his Spice and his pipe back after he was released from jail, the report said.