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Video shows the official Open Fire Open Fire from NY on Doordash Driver

Shocking door rings show and wounded at the moment when an official in New York had shot and had a wounded man who had stopped asking for the way.

John J. Reilly III, 48, a chosen motorway superintendent in Chester and a nationwide licensed firearm dealer, is examined because he shot the unidentified 24-year-old driver in the back when he continued in front of his house after the death of his phone, according to New York State Police.

The disturbing video, which was first received by News12, shows that Reilly runs his front door and fired several shots in the driver of the driver on the street after he turned to several houses in the forested neighborhood to look for instructions.

“Go!” Reilly screams into the clip after firing a warning shot before shot onto the vehicle when it was peeling.

The worker was put in his back once when he tried to flee in his car, said the New York State Police.

John Reilly is accused of shot a lost Doorash driver at the beginning of this month. News12
The film material points to the driver when he tried to go. News12

“I need help,” asked the West Africa in the doorbell camera of another neighbor, according to WABC.

He later drove home where he collapsed before he was taken to the hospital.

The police said the driver had nothing suspicious and “only did his job out there”.

“There is nothing that indicates that the victim had shameful intentions. He is only out there to do his work and tries to make a grocery delivery,” Joseph Kolek, Captain from New York State Police, told reporters.

A doorbell camera in another house has recorded a video of the Doorash worker who tried to create a grocery delivery.
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Reilly was arrested the day after the shootout. New York state police

The driver's family remembered the shattering encounter he had with the official.

“He asked the guy:” Is that your order? “The guy said:” No “and continues:” Stop from my property. “He goes away, he goes his day, goes to his car and the guy tries to murder him,” said a relative of the driver to the outlet.

“He just started shooting him and thought that his life was over.”

Reilly, a nationwide licensed firearm dealer, was charged with the first degree, criminal possession of the second degree of a weapon and a criminal property of a firearm.

He was instructed with a bond of 500,000 US dollars in the Orange County prison.

Reilly has given no indication that he will step down.

“As a chosen official, the city administration does not have Mr. Reilly's future as a superintendent,” said Brandon Holdridge, supervisor of the city of Chester, in a statement after the shootout.

The New York state police take care of the investigation after the Chester police authority has withdrawn from the case.

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