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Would-be robber shot, killed by Domino's pizza driver
By Jerry Hume, Reporter
Last Updated: Saturday, August 24, 2013, 12:48 PM
Fredrick Kelly Jr. (Brevard County Sheriff's Office / August 24, 2013)
WEST MELBOURNE Florida Investigators say a Brevard County pizza delivery man took action into his own hands shooting and killing a would-be robber.
Investigators said Byron Park, a Dominos employee, had just delivered a pizza to one of the rooms at the Days Inn off US-192 near Interstate 95. Park, 54, went back to his car, sat down and starting counting his money and tip, waiting for his next call for a delivery.
Thats when investigators said 32-year-old Fredrick Kelly Jr. (pictured) approached him with a knife, demanding money and threatening to kill him. Park pulled out his firearm and fired once toward Kelly, who was struck and pronounced dead at the scene.
Preliminary evidence in the case demonstrates that the intended victim of the robbery acted in self-defense while being robbed by a violent criminal who was armed with a knife, said Sheriff Wayne Ivey. The suspect in this investigation was released from prison in 2009, after serving a reduced sentence for similar violent crimes.
Read more: http://www.cfnews13.com/content/new...icles/cfn/2013/8/24/would_be_robber_shot.html
By Jerry Hume, Reporter
Last Updated: Saturday, August 24, 2013, 12:48 PM
Fredrick Kelly Jr. (Brevard County Sheriff's Office / August 24, 2013)
WEST MELBOURNE Florida Investigators say a Brevard County pizza delivery man took action into his own hands shooting and killing a would-be robber.
Investigators said Byron Park, a Dominos employee, had just delivered a pizza to one of the rooms at the Days Inn off US-192 near Interstate 95. Park, 54, went back to his car, sat down and starting counting his money and tip, waiting for his next call for a delivery.
Thats when investigators said 32-year-old Fredrick Kelly Jr. (pictured) approached him with a knife, demanding money and threatening to kill him. Park pulled out his firearm and fired once toward Kelly, who was struck and pronounced dead at the scene.
Preliminary evidence in the case demonstrates that the intended victim of the robbery acted in self-defense while being robbed by a violent criminal who was armed with a knife, said Sheriff Wayne Ivey. The suspect in this investigation was released from prison in 2009, after serving a reduced sentence for similar violent crimes.
Read more: http://www.cfnews13.com/content/new...icles/cfn/2013/8/24/would_be_robber_shot.html