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Chester town official shot a lost DoorDash driver seeking directions, NY police say

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Chester town official shot a lost DoorDash driver seeking directions, NY police say

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In Chester, New York, town official John Reilly was arrested after he shot and wounded a DoorDash delivery driver who was lost and seeking directions. The driver, while trying to deliver food, became disoriented and approached Reilly's property, at which point Reilly ordered him to leave before firing multiple shots, hitting the driver in the back. Reilly, who is also a licensed firearms dealer, faces charges of first-degree assault and criminal possession of a firearm and is held on a substantial bond. A preliminary hearing is scheduled, and the local police department recused itself from the investigation due to Reilly's official position. The incident has drawn significant concern, with statements from Chester Town Supervisor and DoorDash condemning the violence and wishing the driver a speedy recovery.

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  • John Reilly, a town official in Chester, New York, shot a DoorDash driver who was lost and looking for directions, resulting in Reilly's arrest on charges of first-degree assault and criminal possession of a firearm.

  • The DoorDash driver, unable to find his delivery location using the app, sought directions from several homes, eventually approaching Reilly's residence, where he was ordered to leave before being shot as he attempted to drive away.

  • Reilly, who holds a federal firearms dealer license, is currently detained in the Orange County Jail with bail set at $250,000 cash, $500,000 bond, or $750,000 partially secured bond, with a preliminary hearing on May 9.

  • Local law enforcement has stepped back from the investigation due to Reilly's position as an elected highway superintendent, leaving state police to handle the case.

  • Chester Town Supervisor Brandon Holdridge expressed deep concern over the incident, emphasizing that the town government does not have authority over Reilly's position and wishing the driver a full recovery.

  • DoorDash condemned the shooting as a senseless act of violence, asserting that delivery personnel should not fear for their safety while working and promising to cooperate with law enforcement in the investigation.

  • The state's court database had not yet listed the case, and responses from the Orange County District Attorney's office were unavailable at the time of reporting, with no legal representation confirmed for Reilly.

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