Lodi News-Sentinel

No arrest made in fatal parking space shooting

- By Kathryn Varn

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri announced Friday that his agency will not arrest a man deputies say fatally shot another man during an argument over a handicap parking space.

The incident falls under Florida’s self-defense law known as “stand your ground,” the sheriff said during a news conference. The law protects from arrest those in fear of their lives who use force to defend themselves.

The shooting “is within the bookends of stand your ground and within the bookends of force being justified,” the sheriff said, later adding, “I’m not saying I agree with it, but I don’t make that call.”

The agency will forward the case to the State Attorney’s Office to make a final decision, Gualtieri said.

The decision sprouts from a fight in a convenienc­e store parking lot Thursday afternoon between Michael Drejka, 47, and Markeis McGlockton, 28. According to deputies, Drejka confronted McGlockton’s girlfriend, Britany Jacobs, about parking in a handicap space without a permit.

McGlockton went up to Drejka and “slammed him to the ground,” the sheriff said. Drejka, seconds later while still on the ground, pulled out his gun and shot McGlockton in the chest. The father of three was pronounced dead soon after.

On Friday before the sheriff ’s announceme­nt, Jacobs seemed to have a different opinion.

“It’s a wrongful death. It’s messed up. Markeis is a good man . ... He was just protecting us, you know?” Jacobs, 25, said Friday. “And it hurts so bad.” She broke down in tears. McGlockton was her high school sweetheart, she said. The pair had been together since 2009, when she met him at a friend’s house while attending Dunedin High.

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