Queens teen charged with shooting UPS driver over double-parked truck - NY Daily News
A 19-year-old teen shot and wounded a UPS driver in Queens after flying into a rage that the victim’s truck was double-parked, police sources said.
Jahsheen Osbourne was arrested with a loaded gun Tuesday night by 102nd Precinct detectives, and charged with attempted murder in the Jan. 14 shooting.
The UPS driver was double-parked on 86th Ave. and 94th St. in Richmond Hill around 3:30 p.m. when Osbourne rolled up in a white Mercedes sedan and chewed out the 36-year-old victim for blocking the road, court records show.
As the luxury car sped by the truck, Osbourne, sitting in the front passenger seat, opened fire at close range with a .22-caliber pistol. A bullet pierced the UPS driver’s stomach, sources said.
The UPS driver, thinking he had been hit with a BB gun, continued delivering packages on his route, the sources said.
A 19-year-old teen shot and wounded a UPS driver in Queens after flying into a rage that the victim’s truck was double-parked, police sources said.
Jahsheen Osbourne was arrested with a loaded gun Tuesday night by 102nd Precinct detectives, and charged with attempted murder in the Jan. 14 shooting.
The UPS driver was double-parked on 86th Ave. and 94th St. in Richmond Hill around 3:30 p.m. when Osbourne rolled up in a white Mercedes sedan and chewed out the 36-year-old victim for blocking the road, court records show.
As the luxury car sped by the truck, Osbourne, sitting in the front passenger seat, opened fire at close range with a .22-caliber pistol. A bullet pierced the UPS driver’s stomach, sources said.
The UPS driver, thinking he had been hit with a BB gun, continued delivering packages on his route, the sources said.