ST. LOUIS – A convicted felon was indicted in federal court last week for allegedly robbing a pizza delivery driver at gunpoint in a popular St. Louis neighborhood.

Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Antione Shockley, 25, and his girlfriend placed a false order with a local Domino’s on April 13, and provided a delivery address of a vacant home in the Central West End.

When the driver arrived at the home, prosecutors claim Shockley pointed a gun at the victim and stole two pizzas, hot wings, and the insulated bag the driver had been carrying.


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St. Louis police traced the order to Shockley’s email address, as well as Shockley’s phone.

Shockley was arrested on June 24 after allegedly firing a handgun into the air in a school zone. Shockley passed the handgun over to a woman that was with him, and then pulled two more firearms from his waistband.

The indictment charges Shockley with brandishing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, robbery, and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon.