Three teens arrested for murder of domino’s delivery driver in wisconsin

Three Teens Arrested for Murder of Domino’s Delivery Driver in Wisconsin

January 23, 2024

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin – In a chilling incident, three 17-year-olds, Armier McArthur, Keyshaun McNealy, and Damain Patrick, have been arrested and charged with felony murder in the fatal shooting of Antonio Gee Jr., a Domino’s pizza delivery driver. The Milwaukee Police Department responded to the tragic scene on the night of January 10 in the 4400 block of N. Sherman Boulevard.

Upon arrival, officers found Gee, identified by his Domino’s Pizza jacket, lying on the median of the street, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Despite attempts at life-saving measures, Gee was pronounced dead at 10:25 p.m. that evening.

A 911 call from a witness reported hearing gunshots and seeing three young males running away from the scene. Video surveillance footage obtained by the police captured the attack on Gee, showing him struggling with two individuals before being shot. One of the suspects was seen fleeing with what appeared to be a pizza delivery bag.

Three teens arrested for murder of domino’s delivery driver in wisconsin
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Investigations led police to a nearby residence linked to a recent pizza order from the Domino’s location where Gee was employed. A search warrant executed at the home resulted in the custody of a person identified as the cousin of a man on parole, referred to as “AW” in the affidavit.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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