Milwaukee Pizza Tragedy: Teens Charged with Murder of Delivery Driver in Shocking Robbery Attempt


In a heartbreaking crime news story, three Milwaukee teenagers face murder charges for allegedly killing Domino's pizza delivery driver Antoine Gee Jr. during a planned robbery gone wrong. 

This senseless tragedy has devastated Gee's family and friends, raising questions about youth violence and the dangers delivery workers face.

On January 10th, 33-year-old Gee was making a delivery when, according to authorities, he was confronted by 17-year-olds Armier E. McArthur, Keyshaun T.L. McNealy, and Damain N. Patrick. Security footage captured the struggle that ensued, tragically ending with Gee being shot and the teenagers fleeing the scene.

Investigators believe the trio planned the attack beforehand, intending to steal the pizza. A witness overheard their conversation, adding another layer of horror to this senseless act.

Charged with felony murder, McArthur, McNealy, and Patrick remain in custody. While details about their pleas and legal representation are yet to emerge, the court system will grapple with this chilling case and its devastating consequences.


Gee's family and friends are left mourning a beloved son, brother, and friend. Tributes on a GoFundMe page paint a picture of a kind and hardworking man who was much more than just a pizza delivery driver. His absence leaves a gaping hole in their lives, reminding us of the preciousness of every life lost to violence.

This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the dangers delivery workers face and the devastating impact of youth violence. We must be vigilant in protecting our communities and ensuring justice for victims like Gee and their families.

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