A Maplewood fitness club manager tackled and disarmed a man who pointed a handgun at the manager's chest while complaining that members were exercising without wearing face masks, prosecutors said Monday.
Michael M. Florhaug, 64, of Maplewood, was charged in Ramsey County District Court with assault with a dangerous weapon in connection with the incident about 30 minutes before Thursday's 6 p.m. closing time at the LA Fitness on County Road D near White Bear Avenue.
Florhaug remained jailed in lieu of $50,000 bail before a court appearance Tuesday. Court records do not list an attorney for him.
Assistant manager Mike Olson, 33, said Monday afternoon that "I just kind of knew that it had to be done. It didn't take much thinking. It was more of a reaction."
Olson credited his willingness to risk his life to his four years in the Army, especially during an eight-month tour in Iraq in 2007-08.
"It was definitely more dangerous" in Baghdad than during last week's confrontation with an armed and angry man, said Olson, who left the service in 2011 at the rank of specialist and with two Army Achievement Medals among other commendations. "We were kicking in doors and doing our best in the city."
Olson's boss, Andrew Heitz, said Olson handled the situation well. "I'm glad he was there at the time," Heitz said.
Maplewood police investigative Sgt. Joe Steiner said that while "we definitely recommend that people call the police and try not to take matters in their own hands, it appears that the manager didn't really have a choice. He felt like people's lives were at risk. … He did a great job."