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3 teens allegedly killed Domino’s driver for free pizza

Antonio Gee Jr. (WISN screenshot) and, from top to bottom, Damain Patrick, Keyshaun McNealy and Armier McArthur (MPD)

Antonio Gee Jr. (WISN screenshot) and, from top to bottom, Damain Patrick, Keyshaun McNealy and Armier McArthur (MPD)

Three 17-year-olds in Wisconsin have been arrested for allegedly gunning down a Domino’s pizza delivery driver earlier this month in a targeted attack so they could “snatch” a free pizza. Armier McArthur, Keyshaun McNealy, and Damain Patrick were all taken into custody on Friday and charged with one count each of felony murder in the slaying of Antonio Gee Jr., authorities announced.

According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by Law&Crime, officers with the Milwaukee Police Department at about 10:10 p.m. on the night of Jan. 10 responded to a call about a shooting in the 4400 block of N. Sherman Boulevard. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders located a Black male wearing a Domino’s Pizza jacket — later identified as Gee — lying motionless on the ground in the median of the street and bleeding from what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds. Officers began CPR until emergency medics arrived at the scene. Gee was pronounced dead at 10:25 p.m. that evening.

The witness who called 911 told police she heard gunshots outside of her home and looked out the window and saw “three younger black males running westbound” between a few homes down the block. She also saw a victim lying in the median of the street and suspected he was dead.

Video surveillance footage obtained by police showed Gee being approached by three people wearing all black. He begins struggling with two of them when multiple gunshots ring out. Gee goes down near the median and one of the three individuals can be seen “carrying an item consistent with a pizza delivery bag” before the three suspects flee the scene on foot.

Police found a paper receipt for the pizza next to Gee’s body and traced it back to a specific Domino’s location which provided investigators with the contact information for the order Gee was delivering. The information was linked to a man on parole who lived about a block away from the shooting and had ordered 5 pizzas to the home in the previous two months. Police executed a search warrant on the home and took a person into custody who was identified as the cousin of the man who was on parole, identified in the affidavit as “AW.”

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