vbnative73
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10:03 AM EDT on Friday, May 2, 2008
[size=-1]By 13News[/size]
PORTSMOUTH -- Two teenagers are charged in the murder of a pizza delivery driver last month.
Robert Edward Kiesewetter, 50, was shot around 11:00 p.m. on April 25 in the 5600 block of Craneybrook Lane. He was
delivering for Papa John's.
On Thursday, Jamal Lee Mingga, 18, and a 17-year-old were arrested and charged with first degree murder, robbery and use of a firearm.
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:banghead:I'm sick and tired of hearing about pizza deliverydrivers getting stabbed, shot, robbed, etc by armed thugs who don't care if the driver is only carrying $20. These guys order a pizza and wait for an unarmed target with cash to show up. At the risk of being fired, I CC'd at all times when I delivered pizza. I would think that somebody could write a law preserving both the rights of the drivers who want to carry and the rights of the pizza companies who don't want to be held accountable for the "rights" of the thugs who get shot while trying to rob their drivers. :idea:How about a "Don't ask, don't tell" law for armed delivery drivers? There has to be some common ground to meet on. There's thousands of smart lawyers out there. Too bad none of them deliver pizza to pay the bills, unlike 50-year old Robert Edward Kiesewetter.
Just venting my .02
10:03 AM EDT on Friday, May 2, 2008
[size=-1]By 13News[/size]
PORTSMOUTH -- Two teenagers are charged in the murder of a pizza delivery driver last month.
Robert Edward Kiesewetter, 50, was shot around 11:00 p.m. on April 25 in the 5600 block of Craneybrook Lane. He was
delivering for Papa John's.
On Thursday, Jamal Lee Mingga, 18, and a 17-year-old were arrested and charged with first degree murder, robbery and use of a firearm.
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:banghead:I'm sick and tired of hearing about pizza deliverydrivers getting stabbed, shot, robbed, etc by armed thugs who don't care if the driver is only carrying $20. These guys order a pizza and wait for an unarmed target with cash to show up. At the risk of being fired, I CC'd at all times when I delivered pizza. I would think that somebody could write a law preserving both the rights of the drivers who want to carry and the rights of the pizza companies who don't want to be held accountable for the "rights" of the thugs who get shot while trying to rob their drivers. :idea:How about a "Don't ask, don't tell" law for armed delivery drivers? There has to be some common ground to meet on. There's thousands of smart lawyers out there. Too bad none of them deliver pizza to pay the bills, unlike 50-year old Robert Edward Kiesewetter.
Just venting my .02