Florida man allegedly decided ‘he was quitting his job’ in the middle of a road trip where he was transporting prison inmates in a cargo van across state lines

A Florida man was arrested in North Carolina for dramatically quitting his job as a privately employed jailer of sorts — while he was driving a cargo van full of prison inmates, authorities in the Tar Heel State say.

What apparently started as a bad workday is now compounded by several criminal charges with substantial potential jail time.

Joshua James Pinquet, 21, who hails from Orlando, stands accused of five felony counts of kidnapping in the second degree and one felony count of larceny by servants or other employees, according to Iredell County Sheriff’s Office records reviewed by Law&Crime.

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