Sheriff: Uber Eats Driver Killed, Dismantled Making Conveyance
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Florida man is accused of homicide and different offenses in the killing and dissection of a Uber Eats driver who had carried food to the attacker's home, specialists said Tuesday
Oscar Solis Jr., 30, is accused of killing the driver during a conveyance Wednesday at a home in Occasion, Florida, Pasco Province Sheriff Chris Nocco said at a news meeting. The remaining parts were found at the house in garbage sacks and a cooler, which likewise contained a receipt with Solis' name on it, as per a police oath.
This was a terrible wrongdoing of energy," Nocco told correspondents. "This was devilish. What he did was devilish.
Solis has to deal with penalties of homicide while participated in a theft, inability to enroll as a sentenced criminal and for a parole infringement, prison records show. Solis was let out of an Indiana jail in January subsequent to serving four years for an attack and thievery conviction, Nocco said. He moved to the Florida home around 90 days prior.
The case comes in the midst of a few late irregular shootings of individuals around the U.S. who moved toward outsiders' homes, remembering a couple for Davie, Florida, whose vehicle was terminated at when they were making an Instacart conveyance yet moved toward some unacceptable carport. They were not harmed.
Prison records didn't list a lawyer who could talk for Solis' benefit. A prison mugshot shows Solis' face is covered with tattoos, and Nocco said he was subsidiary in Indiana with the fierce MS-13 posse
In Florida, the 6-foot-4, 315-pound Solis worked security at a strip club, as per the sworn statement.
Proof gathered for the situation incorporates blood found in different spots around the house and a key dandy having a place with the casualty that was tracked down on Solis' wardrobe, on top of his wallet. The testimony likewise says the casualty's vehicle was found deserted not far off, and inside were a garbage sack containing blood-splashed clothes and towels, an Entryway Run pack like one the casualty conveyed and a work time card with Solis' name on it.
Agents additionally acquired reconnaissance video from the house showing the casualty making the food conveyance and, later, two Hispanic men conveying weighty garbage sacks outside. The other man, who filled in as a driver for Solis, has not been charged.
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