Judge clears Florida officer in shooting of UPS driver taken hostage citing “stand your ground”
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) 鈥 A South Florida judge on Thursday cleared a police officer of wrongdoing in the shooting death of a UPS driver who had been taken hostage during a 2019 robbery.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) 鈥 A South Florida judge on Thursday cleared a police officer of wrongdoing in the shooting death of a UPS driver who had been taken hostage during a 2019 robbery.
Broward Circuit Judge Ernest Kollra ruled that , who had been charged with manslaughter in the death of UPS driver Frank Ordonez, could not be prosecuted because Florida’s so-called 鈥渟tand your ground鈥 law justified the shooting, the South Florida SunSentinel reported.
Ordonez, 27, had been delivering packages in Miami-Dade County on Dec. 5, 2019, when police said two would-be jewelry store robbers abducted him and forced him to drive from the scene. A rush-hour police chase ended at a busy intersection in neighboring Broward County.
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Prosecutors said Mateo fired the shots that killed Ordonez. The two robbers and a passerby were also killed in a hail of gunfire at an intersection in Miramar, Florida.
Body-worn camera footage that was played in court showed Mateo’s pursuit of the UPS truck that afternoon. His partner could be seen in the passenger seat with a long gun drawn, Miami television station reported.
The video also showed when Mateo approached the UPS truck. He emptied the magazine of his firearm, reloaded and then pulled Ordonez from the vehicle, WPLG reported.
The judge ruled the officer had reason to believe deadly force was necessary to end the confrontation, the SunSentinel reported.
Mateo is currently suspended from the his job. Three other officers are still charged with manslaughter in the driver’s death.
The Broward State Attorney’s Office is reviewing the judge’s ruling.