Reginald roundtree interview with drejka stand
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Reginald roundtree interview with drejka stand: Our own 10News Anchor Reginald Roundtree
The white Florida man accused of fatally shooting a black driver over a handicapped parking spot has no regrets about the deadly encounter, he said. Drejka approached McGlockton's girlfriend, who was sitting in his car, over the handicapped parking space it was parked in, according to the Associated Press. When McGlockton exited the store and witnessed what was happening, he shoved Drejka, who then pulled out a gun and shot McGlockton in the torso.
Citing the state's controversial "stand your ground" law, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office declined to charge Drejka with a crime. Asked if he would change anything about the deadly day, McGlockton said, "No. Not off the top of my head. Drejka said handicapped parking spots had always been a contentious issue for him because his high school sweetheart and mother-in-law each lived with disabilities.
Drejka did apologize to the family during the discussion, although he admitted that a jailhouse interview probably wasn't the best venue to do so. He said he did the interview because he needs to find a place for his wife and his daughters to live, and he's having money troubles. Sign Up for Free to View. Crime News Breaking News.