Posted September 28, 2017 12:11 am by Comments

By John Falkenberg

DELRAY BEACH, FL — A pair of men were arrested for threatening to kill an Uber driver because they thought he was threatening their community.

He was just lost.

As the Palm Beach Post reports:

Roberto Augustin had just finished making a food delivery for Uber on Saturday night when he became lost inside a neighborhood in unincorporated Delray Beach. As Augustin tried to find his way out, he was approached by two armed men riding in a golf cart.

“Get out of the car, or we’re going to kill you,” Augustin heard as his body froze in fear. The men, pointing handguns at his head, ordered Augustin to get on his knees and put his hands in the air. One man then fired a warning shot into the air that Augustin said whizzed past his head. “I thought it was my last day,” said Augustin, 32. According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, the armed gunmen weren’t robbers but community-watch members on patrol. Both men are now facing charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

And they deserved to be charged. Good grief.

The Palm Beach Post continues:

The watch members, Dustyn Brandon Jenkins, 36, and Micah Paul Mercer, 41, …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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