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Florida Uber driver shoots, kills man in what sheriff calls 'classic stand your ground case'

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WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The Polk County Sheriff's Office is conducting a death investigation after an Uber driver shot and killed a man early Tuesday morning.

During a news conference, Sheriff Grady Judd said that a bartender and patron at the Grove Lounge on US Hwy 27 in Dundee called for an Uber when they realized a young woman was in no condition to drive.

As they waited for the Uber to arrive, the patron, Jessica, and her boyfriend, 34-year-old Jason Boek, were texting back and forth about him picking her up from the bar. When he refused, Jessica told him that she had found a ride and didn't need him to pick her up; in which he later replied after arguing with her:

"I'm going to f***ing beat the f*** out of the Uber driver"

Once the Uber driver, 38-year-old Robert Westlake, arrived at the bar Jessica put the intoxicated young woman in the car. Boek began following the Hyundai Elantra .thinking Jessica was inside.

As the two continued on Dundee Road, Boek approached Westlake's Hyundai from behind and then abruptly passed and pulled in front of it.

After jumping out of his F-250 pickup truck and approaching Westlake he yelled:

"You know I have a pistol? Want me to shoot you?"

Westlake, who is a concealed weapon permit holder and just finished police academy, reached into the pocket of the driver door, retrieved a handgun and shot Boek once in the chest. He then called 911 and spoke in "police lingo" and told them he had shot a man after he had threatened him. He also began lifesaving measures.

Dashcam video shows moments leading up to shooting

 

 

"At the end of the day, the message is clear — don't mess with the Uber driver,"  Judd said. "Leave the Uber driver alone because he just may be a certified police officer in waiting. And when you force him off the road and threaten to shoot him with a gun while holding a cell phone in your right hand, which is a shiny object, you could get shot and killed."

According to Judd, "this is a justifiable homicide all day long and a classic stand your ground case."

"The Uber driver, Robert, did exactly the right thing to protect himself and the passenger," Judd said. 

Boek's criminal history includes previous arrests for aggravated battery, battery, burglary, marijuana possession, forgery, larceny, resisting arrest, and VOP. He's on felony probation for battery, which began in June 2016 and was scheduled to end in June 2021. His driver's license was suspended in May 2018, and the truck he was driving does not belong to him - he borrowed it from a friend.

Deputies obtained a search warrant for the truck Boek was driving and recovered a marijuana cigarette and a glass pipe containing meth residue.

The investigation is ongoing.
Judd provides more details after Uber driver shoots, kills man