

at Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Visit The News-Journal, Daytona Beach, Fla. Capitol, charging a retired firefighter who they say threw. ©2019 The News-Journal, Daytona Beach, Fla. Federal prosecutors escalated their efforts Thursday to target some of the more brazen violent conduct from last week’s attack on the U.S. "Now people are messaging me on Facebook and finding me and stuff," Paul said. He sells the flags through word of mouth and said his phone "has just exploded" after news reports on his hobby. I didn't think anybody would really want them until somebody convinced me to start trying to sell them." It started out like I was just giving them away.

"At the time I was working about four jobs to make it work. "It came out of a need to provide," said Paul, who used to work at the Callaway Fire Department. In comments on one Facebook post by Paul advertising a flag, people asked about and complimented his work. His hobby is attracting national attention, and he's shipped the flags down to Mexico. He gets out-of-service hoses from departments around the area, rolls them out, cleans them up, lets them hang out in the sun for a few days and then spray-paints the stars and stripes. It usually takes him a couple of hours to make the flags. A lot of people have fought and died for the freedoms we have, so it's a paying-homage kind of thing." "I love my country, man," Paul said while at the fire station on Hutchison Boulevard. Paul takes discarded fire hoses, paints them into American flags and sells them. PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL-Panama City Beach firefighter Daryl Paul has a unique way of showing his patriotism.
