Florida Couple Shot At After Going To The Wrong Address While Delivering Instacart Groceries
23.04.2023 - 01:55
/ perezhilton.com
A Florida couple was shot at this week… after they went to the wrong address while delivering groceries for Instacart. What the f**k.
Waldes Thomas told NBC South Florida he and his girlfriend, Diamond D’arville, were out attempting to make the delivery when they were unable to find the dropoff location. They eventually hopped on the phone with the customer trying to find her address when they accidentally pulled up at the wrong house. As the pair were about to leave the property, they suddenly noticed a flashlight shined on their vehicle. Diamond recalled to the outlet:
When she and Waldes attempted to get away, that is when she allegedly saw the man take out a gun:
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The guy then proceeded to “shoot” their car several times – despite the couple repeatedly telling him they were for Instacart. Waldes said:
The two ended up getting away and pulling over a block away from the home to call the police. The Davie Police Department confirmed to the outlet that a gun went off at a residence, saying in a statement:
Following the incident, Diamond said she and Waldes wanted to press charges against the man – but a detective told they were not able to:
WTF?! According to an incident report obtained by CBS News, the alleged shooter told investigators he shot at the duo because he was worried about his kids and wanted to disable Waldes’ car so it was no longer a threat. Seriously?! There was no reason to purposefully block them in and shoot at them when they informed him of the situation and were just trying to leave after mistakenly pulling onto the property! It did not need to escalate to this point. Diamond said she is chillingly
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