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Palm Bay Today
By the People, for the People
Florida Man Shields Car from Hailstorm with His Own Body
Manny Rosado risks injury to protect his vehicle from costly damage during intense hail burst in Palm Bay.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 1:03am
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A Florida man named Manny Rosado was caught on video scrambling onto the roof of his car to use his own body as a shield against a punishing hailstorm in Palm Bay. The chaotic footage shows Rosado sprawled across the vehicle, bracing himself as large chunks of ice slam into him and the car in an attempt to prevent expensive damage to his sunroof.
Why it matters
Hailstorms can cause significant property damage, especially to vehicles, and Rosado's actions highlight the lengths some residents will go to protect their investments during severe weather events. This incident also raises questions about the risks people are willing to take to avoid costly insurance claims.
The details
In the video, Rosado is seen scrambling onto the roof of his car and using his body to hold a makeshift cover in place over the sunroof as heavy hail pelts down around him. Rosado later explained that he rushed outside as the storm intensified, trying to prevent costly damage to his car before it was too late. He noted that hail damage from previous storms in the area had cost people thousands of dollars in repairs.
- The incident occurred on March 28, 2026 in Palm Bay, Florida.
The players
Manny Rosado
A resident of Palm Bay, Florida who was caught on video using his own body to shield his car from a hailstorm.
What they’re saying
“Yes, it hurt”
— Manny Rosado
“Hail was coming down as I was putting a tent over my sunroof in an attempt to protect it from breaking. I was caught on top of the car stuck while getting hit by the hail.”
— Manny Rosado
“Before y'all ask why I ain't let it happen, the hail can get bad and grow big, so I ain't trying to see my insurance hurt. Two years ago, it was so bad most of the people I knew had serious damage costing damn near $3,000-$5,000. I'd rather go down trying.”
— Manny Rosado
What’s next
The extent of any damage to Rosado's vehicle from the hailstorm is still unknown, and it remains to be seen if his actions successfully protected his sunroof from costly repairs.
The takeaway
Rosado's dramatic attempt to shield his car from hail highlights the financial pressures that can drive people to take risky actions during severe weather events. While his stunt may have seemed comical, it underscores the real concerns many residents face over the potential for expensive property damage.

