A hungry South Carolina man tried to rob a pizza delivery driver by shocking him in the belly with a stun gun but the attempt failed, Daytona Beach police said.
Christopher Dondre Collins,19, was unable to wrench the pies from the delivery man's hands despite the attack with the stun gun, police said.
According to a Daytona Beach police arrest report, Collins called a Papa John's Pizza on Monday night and ordered two pies for $26.09 and directed the food be delivered to 525 N. Halifax Ave., unit 4. But when the delivery driver got to the address, he noticed the unit was dark and it appeared no one was home.
The delivery man then called the telephone number at 8:43 p.m. and Collins told him he sent him to the wrong apartment and that he would come meet him. Collins made small talk with the delivery man and said he was a Bethune-Cookman University student.
Police determined that Collins is not a Bethune-Cookman student, said police spokesman Jimmie Flynt.
Collins then asked how much he owed for the food. When the delivery guy told him the amount due, he walked toward another apartment and returned a few seconds later, police said.
Collins asked again how much he owed and as the delivery man used a flashlight to show him the receipt, Collins stuck a stun gun to the delivery guy's belly, police said.
Collins then tried to grab the pizza but the deliveryman forcefully pulled it away from him, police investigators said.
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