On Saturday night a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver opened fire, killing one of two robbery suspects. He was then offered “time off” to recuperate while an investigation unfolds.
The incident occurred around 11:20 pm in Mesquite, Texas.
According to The Dallas Morning News, the driver said he drove up to deliver a pizza in the 1400 block of Springwood Drive and was confronted by two robbery suspects, one of whom allegedly had a gun. Mesquite Police Lt. Brian Parrish said, “One of the robbers shot a handgun at the driver, who returned fire as they fled.”
One of the two suspects was killed when the driver returned fire. That suspect has been identified as 16-year-old Wayne Osborne. He was found near the scene and later pronounced dead.
The second suspect–also 16 years old–was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery.
NBC 5 reports that the Domino’s driver had a concealed license from Arizona, which is recognized as valid for carrying in Texas.
On Monday, Domino’s released a statement on the incident, saying:
The driver is cooperating fully with local law enforcement and the franchisee told me this afternoon that he will be offering the driver paid time off to give him a chance to deal with what was certainly a high-stress situation that, tragically, never should have happened. Nobody should ever have to confront a life-and-death situation while trying to earn a paycheck delivering pizza.
On July 1, 2015, Breitbart News reported that a Domino’s driver in Hollywood, Florida, was also given “paid leave” after he shot and killed one of two alleged armed robbers. Domino’s has a “no guns” policy for drivers, even if they have a concealed carry permit.
Between January 1, 2012, and February 11, 2015, at least eight Domino’s drivers were shot, three fatally.
AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.