MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Sheriff’s deputies have arrested four teenagers accused of shooting at a Pizza Hut delivery driver while trying to rob her on Tuesday.
On Friday, deputies arrested Jonathan Gomez, 19, Brandon Ramirez, 19, Miguel Marez, 18, and a 16-year-old boy who deputies are not identifying because he is a juvenile.
The black Chevrolet Tahoe involved in the shooting belongs to Gomez, deputies said. The suspects are from the Magnolia area.
During the investigation, detectives said all four teens admitted that the purpose of the delivery call was to rob the driver.
The suspects originally called a Dominos, but the delivery time was too long so they decided to call a closer Pizza Hut, deputies said.
The 22-year-old victim in the shooting was not injured. The dash camera footage from her vehicle shows an SUV blocking a roadway and two of the teens getting out, one with a handgun.
The victim put her car in reverse and backed up as fast as she could to get away. She said she heard one gunshot as she drove back into the neighborhood where she parked, hid under a home, and called 911.