Tommie Anderson III, Domino’s Delivery Driver Obituary-Three Accused Arrested

Three individuals are currently in custody, accused of the senseless killing of Tommie Anderson III, a Domino’s delivery driver who tragically lost his life on his second day at work. Anderson III, a devoted father of two, was striving to support his young sons.

In an interview with the media, Tommie Anderson Jr., the victim’s father, conveyed the family’s sorrow, saying, “He was just trying to make an honest living, take care of my two grandkids. And it really hurts.”

The incident unfolded on Tuesday in West Palm Beach, where Marcus Williams, Avianna Kerrwilliams, and Elijsha Wingfield are alleged to have driven around in search of a potential robbery target. Regrettably, they identified Anderson as an easy mark, leading to a tragic act of violence.

West Palm Beach Police spokesperson Mike Jachles strongly condemned the individuals responsible, labeling them as “evil people, bad people that were intent on committing a crime. And they killed a man.”

Emotionally recounting the tragic incident, Anderson’s father expressed disbelief, stating, “Nobody could believe it. You know? You take a person’s life. He don’t have no money or nothing. What Domino’s Pizza have money? He was just trying to make ends meet.”

Details from a 911 call shed light on the moment of the shooting: “He gave us the pizza. He walked outside. I heard some noises. And that was it,” reported the caller. “He’s the Domino’s delivery person. I think he got shot in the face. There were three shots.”

Anderson’s father highlighted his son’s love for sports, fishing, and his children, expressing his disbelief at the senseless loss: “Just can’t believe they took my son’s life for nothing — nothing. I hope all three suspects spend the rest of their lives in prison.”

His wife, Ella Anderson, added, “God have mercy on their souls because they’re going to pay for it. If not here on earth, they’ll pay for it in heaven.”

The suspects—Williams, Kerrwilliams, and Wingfield—were swiftly apprehended within hours of the shooting. Currently held without bond at the Palm Beach County Jail, they face first-degree murder charges for this appalling crime that has left a family shattered and a community in mourning.

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