Posted on 01/04/2008 1:25:56 PM PST by newgeezer
The pizza delivery driver who fatally shot a robber last week could have faced discipline over the incident had he not resigned, a Domino's spokesman said Wednesday.
Employees sign an agreement in which they agree not to carry a weapon, Domino's corporate spokesman Tim McIntyre said, a policy designed to protect both the public and employees.
"We're driving down streets. We're going to people's homes. We're also a workplace," he said.
McIntyre added that police had told the company, "There are too many cases in which a person's own weapon has been used against them."
Domino's trains employees to minimize their risk, both before and during a robbery, McIntyre said. Drivers are told to carry a cell phone and avoid wearing jewelry or carrying valuables or more than a small amount of cash typically $20.
If robbers approach, drivers are told to "turn over the pizza and empty your pockets."
"The best way to save yourself from harm is to get the situation over as quickly and efficiently as possible," he said.
Domino's also offers security training to other pizza companies to minimize everyone's risk by limiting the potential payoff to would-be delivery robbers.
The driver shot Brian Smith, 19, of the 600 block of Ferguson Avenue in Ferguson, on Dec. 27. His alleged accomplice, Rodney Reese, 18, fled with the pizzas, soda and the driver's wallet, police said, and was later charged with first-degree robbery, two counts of armed criminal action and second-degree murder because he was allegedly involved in a fatal crime.
McIntyre said any punishment would not have been "because he (the driver) defended himself. It would be because he violated a policy that he agreed to follow."
"We completely expect to be criticized," he added.
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"That's probably an experience he didn't want to confront anymore," McIntyre said.
Yeah, he probably didn't see any reason to risk his life for Domino's lawyers anymore.
“McIntyre added that police had told the company, “There are too many cases in which a person’s own weapon has been used against them.””
And his source for this claim would be.....?
“There are too many cases in which a person’s own weapon has been used against them.”
LOL!! Liar. Name three.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I’d say that I’d boycott Dominos... but their pizza is so bad I won’t order it anyway.
Boycott Dominos....thats it.
Actually, come to think of it...
We could call Domino’s HQ and explain to them that since they have just announced that all their drivers are unarmed, we do not want their unarmed crime targets bringing criminals to our houses.
Nor would you agree in writing to give away your right, like this driver did. A lot of employers have the same rule of no guns in the work place.
What a buddy. His friend is shot and killed but he didn’t drop the pizzas while running away.
McIntyre added that police had told the company, "There are too many cases in which a person's own weapon has been used against them."
Brady Bunch Bull____.
He lost his pizza delivery job. A small price to pay for one’s life.
He was hungry, okay?
about $10.00hr or so.
This statement, if true, makes a perfect case for disarming the police as well. This cop is a moron.
Better take guns away from the kops if they are so easily turned against the one carrying them.
And rightfully so. (G.D. wimps. Where's John Wayne when you need him?)
in MD a sick inmate visited a hospital managed to
take guns from two officers and escape, killing
an innocent bystander in the process.
The response from MD officials. We dont need guns
in hospitals.
AHHH
Yeah, that "best way" sure worked out well for the students at Virginia Tech.
Don't defend yourself, just give the bad guy what he wants: all your stuff and your life too. That's the best way.
*sigh* So many who don't deserve to live in the USA.
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