fbpx
Share
Share
Share

Only on 9: Central Florida teen recalls being shot by Ocoee police officer after shoplifting report.

 Only Channel 9 heard directly from the suspected 16-year-old shoplifter who was recently shot by Ocoee police.

Police said the teen had a weapon, but it was later determined that wasn’t the case.

Channel spoke exclusively with the teenager and his mother.

The incident started with police responding to a shoplifting call at a local Walmart store.

WFTV is not naming the teen due to his age. However, he described his injuries for Channel 9′s Phylicia Ashley.

“Two ribs fractured, a gunshot went through my lung, and there’s a bullet near my spine, an inch or two away,” the teen said.

Records show the items stolen during the shoplifting incident totaled approximately $186 in value, and they were left near the exit of the Walmart on West Colonial Drive.

The teenager told Eyewitness News he was with his mother’s boyfriend, 32-year-old Gregorio Mendoza-Moreno, and he didn’t know Mendoza-Moreno planned to leave the store with the items.

Mendoza-Moreno is now facing charges for theft, delinquency of a minor and eluding police.

On the way out of the Walmart. the two were approached by a Walmart employee.

“He started running,” the teen recalled. “I didn’t know what to do, so I started running.”

Mendoza drove off with the teenager in the passenger seat. That’s when a police pursuit began.

“We went through the Gap and that’s when the police rammed into us,” the teen said.

Mendoza-Moreno stopped near a gas station and got out on the driver’s side.

The teen was shot seconds later.

“He raised his hand and had something in his hand that the officer thought was a weapon,” Ocoee Deputy Police Chief Vince Ogburn said the day after the shooting. “So he returned fire.”

“That’s bull crap,” the teen said in response to that narrative. “I can’t believe they would have said that. People we’re supposed to trust the most said that.”

The teen says there was never anything near his hands in the car and his hands never went up.

A report Eyewitness News obtained also shows the list of items left at the exit of the store that day. They include laundry detergent, socks and dog food.

The Ocoee Police Department hasn’t responded to questions about the shooting or this new information.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is now investigating the shooting.

Empowering Your Recovery: Ovadia Law Group’s Expertise in Personal Injury

When life takes an unexpected turn and personal injury disrupts your well-being, Ovadia Law Group is your ally on the path to recovery. Our dedicated team of attorneys specializes in personal injury cases, bringing a wealth of experience to guide you through the complexities of the legal process.

A simple call to 1-800-674-9396 connects you with Ovadia Law Group for a free consultation. This initial conversation is not just about discussing legal options; it’s an opportunity to understand your unique situation, rights, and explore potential paths for your case. Ovadia Law Group’s commitment extends beyond representation; we prioritize your well-being, ensuring that you feel supported and empowered during this challenging time.

Trust us to be your advocates, tirelessly working to build a robust case on your behalf. Ovadia Law Group strives for fair compensation and justice, turning a free consultation into the first step towards reclaiming control over your life after a personal injury.

Source: wftv

*The previous information was taken from an online news article. We are not responsible if the information changes or is incorrect after the date and time of publication. If the information is incorrect, please let us know and we will correct it.

Need an attorney?

Latest News

Skip to content