JENSEN BEACH — A man wearing no shirt and shorts gave what could be considered a serious warning: “Be glad I don’t kill people anymore!”

That was the situation about 11:50 p.m. Nov. 14 outside Conchy Joe’s Seafood on Northeast Indian River Drive in Jensen Beach, an arrest affidavit states.

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Martin County Sheriff’s deputies went to the popular waterfront eatery after the bartender reported a man in no shirt and shorts left without paying and was threatening to fight people.

Investigators spied a man later identified as Andrew Keeton, 31, wearing no shirt and shorts. Keeton reportedly was hollering in the middle of Northeast Indian River Drive, a scenic north/south thoroughfare linking Martin and St. Lucie counties.

The bartender said he served Keeton four beers and a shot before Keeton skedaddled without paying. The bartender followed Keeton out, instructing him to settle up the bill.

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Instead, Keeton yelled, “Be glad I don’t kill people anymore!” as he walked into the street, the bartender told deputies.

It’s unclear whether Conchy Joe’s officials breathed a sigh of relief after that disclosure, but it is clear that Keeton, listed as homeless, was arrested on charges of disorderly intoxication, defrauding an innkeeper less than $300 and resisting arrest without violence.

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