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HIALEAH, FLA. (WSVN) - A retired Miami-Dade firefighter took extreme measures to get AT&T workers to remove their trucks from his property, Wednesday morning.
According to Hialeah Police, the AT&T utility employees were working on lines near a home located near the corner of Southeast Fifth Place and Sixth Avenue when the resident, identified as 64-year-old Jorge Jove, came outside and approached them, at around 11 a.m.
The owner of the house came out, said Hialeah Police Sgt. Carl Zogby. He was upset that the trucks were parked in front of his house, asked them to move.
Police said the workers told Jove they would remove the vehicle as soon as they were finished with their repairs, but that did not appear to satisfy him. They said, Well move in a few minutes. Were just working on the poles. Were supposed to be here,' said Zogby. He went back into his house, came out a few moments later with a gun and started firing at both AT&T trucks that were on the scene.
Cellphone video captures the gun-toting homeowner as he circled the trucks and opened fire. Theres a guy shooting out my tires. Theres a guy shooting out my tires, the employee is heard telling police in cellphone video of the incident, followed by audio of air hissing out of the tires.
The worker who recorded the video then called 911 asking for help as Jove continued reloading a second and third time. Meanwhile, a second AT&T employee was up in the air working on one of the poles.
The footage also shows Jove taking aim at one of the trucks engines. He flattened their tires, he shot into the bodies of the trucks, he shot at one of the radiators of the trucks, said Zogby. Were trying to determine now whether he was actually intentionally trying to shoot the workers or just shoot the vehicles.
In all, police said, Jove unloaded at least 18 shots. He seemed to be a quiet man, and something made him snap today, said Zogby.
No injuries were reported.
Speaking to 7News in Spanish, Joves neighbor said she was stunned after seeing the video showing Jove, whom she knows well. Never, never. This man is impeccable, said Luisa Morales. Hes a retired firefighter. Hes an impeccable man.
Morales said this is not the first time Jove has confronted AT&T employees outside his property. They had a discussion because he didnt want them in front of the driveway, she said. It has happened before, and they had to repair it, and he asked them to remove the truck out of the driveway.
AT&T released a statement in response to the incident that read, Were grateful nobody was hurt, and were working with law enforcement in their investigation. Because theres an active investigation, I need to refer you to them for any questions.
Police took Jove into custody and questioned him. The investigation is ongoing.