![]() ![]() When the victim was shown a photo of Shipp, he said that he was "100% sure" he was the shooter. Later, investigators learned that the car that followed the delivery driver belonged to Shipp and that he lived in the neighborhood where the shooting happened. Surveillance video from the neighborhood showed that a car followed the delivery driver to the gas station, but did not pull in. The victim got into his car and drove to a gas station on East Point Douglas Road. Surveillance footage from the neighborhood captured the victim screaming that he was just a delivery driver as he ran off. The man fired multiple rounds, with one of them hitting the victim in the left shoulder. The victim told investigations that the man asked him what he was doing, and before he could respond, the man shot him. Otis Shipp (credit: Cottage Grove Police) The victim, an Uber Eats delivery driver, said he dropped off food at a home and was approached by a man with a gun. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. Tuesday in the driveway of a townhome on the 8700 block of Ironwood Avenue. Officials say he turned himself in on Wednesday.Īccording to a criminal complaint, the shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. ![]() Otis Shipp, of Cottage Grove, was charged via warrant with one count of second-degree attempted murder with a dangerous weapon, court documents filed in Washington County show. ![]() (WCCO) - A 48-year-old Twin Cities man is facing attempted murder charges after allegedly shooting an Uber Eats driver Tuesday evening in his neighborhood. ![]()
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