EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 2 MIN
UPS Employee Argument Ends in Gunfire; One Man Charged
from USA Carry Podcast · host USA Carry Podcast
HIALEAH, FL — A heated argument between groups of UPS employees escalated into a shooting outside a Hialeah shipping facility, resulting in one man being wounded and facing felony charges. The incident occurred Thursday at the UPS facility located at 969 East 56th Street. According to Hialeah Police, two groups of employees became involved in a verbal confrontation after their work shifts. During the argument, one individual reportedly threatened to summon a friend who was armed. <script type="text/javascript" charset="UTF-8" src="https://nbcmiami.com/portableplayer/?CID=1:10:3647515&videoID=2436199491533&origin=nbcmiami.com&fullWidth=y&autoplay=true"> Shortly thereafter, Anthony Oliver Ernest, 21, arrived at the scene. Witnesses reported that Ernest approached the scene with his hand inside a bookbag, leading one of the involved men to perceive a threat. That man ran to a nearby vehicle occupied by family members. When Ernest continued his approach, the man’s brother, fearing for their safety, opened fire, striking Ernest in the leg. Police arrived to find Ernest hiding in a car with a gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Following an investigation, Ernest was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm. No other injuries were reported, and the individual who fired the shot has not been charged, with authorities determining the action was taken in self-defense. This incident underscores the importance of de-escalation and the legal right to defend oneself from a credible threat. Individuals carrying firearms should always prioritize avoidance and retreat when possible, but the law supports self-defense when faced with imminent danger. Read the original story: UPS Employee Argument Ends in Gunfire; One Man Charged
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