Man won't be charged in deadly shooting over parking spot due to Florida's 'stand your ground' law

Monday, July 23, 2018
Caught on camera: Man shot and killed over a parking spot
Man shot and killed over a parking spot in Clearwater, Florida.

CLEARWATER, Florida -- Police say a Florida man was shot and killed over a parking space.



The incident in Clearwater was caught on surveillance camera.



Another man says he had the same argument with the suspected shooter a month ago.



"He flipped out saying he would shoot me. So when I left he called the owner of my company stating he was going to kill me," Rich Kelly told WFTS.



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Kelly says the man was upset he parked in a handicapped space.



It's also the same thing that Michael Drejka was upset about Thursday when he was yelling at a woman in the parking lot.



Surveillance video shows Markeis McGlockton leave the store to defend his girlfriend and shove Drejka hard to the ground.



Drejka then pulls out a gun and shoots McGlockton in the chest.



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McGlockton died right in front of his 5-year-old son.



Store owner Ali Selous says McGlockton was a frequent customer who was there buying candy for his little boy.



"It's sad to see him die in front of his son...for a parking lot. For a stupid reason! Just to argue just to find someone to argue with," Selous said.



Selous also told WFTS that he had to call police a month ago when Drejka got into a yelling match with Kelly.



The Pinellas County Sheriff is not pressing charges against Drejka because of Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law.