A DoorDash delivery driver was shot in the back while attempting to leave a residence in Chester, New York, after he sought directions for a delivery. The incident escalated when John J. Reilly III, the town’s highway superintendent, allegedly fired three shots from a .45 caliber handgun as the driver drove away, resulting in serious injury to the 24-year-old victim.
The Driver approached multiple homes for assistance when his navigation system malfunctioned, only to be confronted by Reilly. Following the shooting, Reilly was arrested and faces multiple felony charges, including first-degree assault. As investigations unfold, the local community and DoorDash express their concern, emphasizing no delivery worker should fear for their safety while working.
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