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Family honors slain UPS driver in Florida

By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON, Associated Press
Published: December 9, 2019, 8:18pm
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Joe Merino, 58,  the stepfather after of slain UPS driver Frank Ordonez, poses for a portrait outside his home on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 in Hialeah, Fla.
Joe Merino, 58, the stepfather after of slain UPS driver Frank Ordonez, poses for a portrait outside his home on Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 in Hialeah, Fla. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) Photo Gallery

MIAMI — Family and friends honored on Monday a UPS driver who was killed in a shootout between Florida police and the robbery suspects who had hijacked his delivery truck.

Loved ones filed by Frank Ordonez’s open casket at a Miami funeral home to pay respects to the 27-year-old driver.

Some UPS employees showed up in the brown company uniform to express condolences to Ordonez’s family.

Other UPS drivers pulled their delivery trucks over beside the road to observe a minute of silence for their co-worker, according to the union Teamsters Local 769.

On Sunday night at a UPS Customer Center, relatives and friends gathered for a vigil, lit candles and wrote messages on UPS slips they stuck to a car.

UPS workers abroad have also joined in to express support — one group from London tweeted a photo showing uniformed workers holding up letters that together spelled #ONE UPS and RIP Frank Ordonez.

More than a dozen officers from four agencies had converged Thursday on the UPS truck at a busy South Florida intersection during rush hour, taking cover behind the vehicles of people stopped at a red light amid bursts of gunfire.

The 27-year-old UPS driver and another motorist stopped at the light, Richard Cutshaw, were killed along with the suspects.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement appealed Monday for anyone who witnessed or has video of the shootout between police and the hijackers of a UPS truck to contact the agency.

The shooting is being investigated by the state agency in part because it involved four police agencies and more than a dozen officers.

The chase began after a jewelry store robbery in Coral Gables, where a woman was struck in the head by a ricocheting bullet.

Authorities said 41-year-old cousins Lamar Alexander and Ronnie Jerome Hill fled the store, hijacked Ordonez’s UPS truck and led police on a chase on Interstate 75.

The truck got off the interstate and drove into Miramar before getting stuck at a busy intersection.

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