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Florida man swallows cocaine during traffic stop, deputies say | 'Could have died'

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FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. - A Florida man desperate to hide drugs chose to swallow cocaine he had in his possession during a traffic stop Tuesday night, according to deputies.

Flagler County deputies said Leslie Brock swallowed the drugs as deputies were trying to pull him over for a traffic infraction.

When deputies approached the driver's side of the vehicle, deputies spotted a torn open baggie on his lap with small white flakes consistent with cocaine on his shorts.

The Flagler Sheriff's Office shared body camera video of the arrest, which showed Brock refusing to step out of the car multiple times when asked. "Step out of the car," a deputy is heard saying. "What I did, though," Brock replied.

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