Florida Man Shoots at Instacart Delivery Workers Who Went to Wrong House

Two Instacart delivery workers were shot at by a man in South Florida after they mistakenly drove to the wrong address to deliver the groceries. On April 15, Waldes Thomas Jr.,19, and Diamond Harley Darville, 18, had difficulty locating the correct address of the person who placed the order. They then drove onto the property of Antonio Caccavale, 43, in Southwest Ranches, a town in Davie, Florida. The man asked his son to tell them to leave, but when they attempted to reverse the car, they hit a boulder. Caccavale allegedly approached the vehicle and grabbed at the driver’s side window when Thomas began driving away. Caccavale then fired several shots towards the car’s tires. Police observed two bullet holes in the car's rear bumper, and the rear passenger tire was flat.

After the shooting, the couple left the area, while Caccavale informed the police of the incident. While initial reports suggest that no charges will be filed because both parties appeared to be justified in their actions based on the circumstances they perceived, Broward County State Attorney Harold Pryor said the case would be reviewed by his prosecutors and decide whether charges should be filed. Meanwhile, Instacart stated that they were concerned about the safety of their community and are cooperating with law enforcement on any ongoing investigation.

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