Death penalty opponents defend Orange County murderer
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An Osceola County judge on Thursday ordered a man accused of shooting an Instacart delivery driver in the face to remain behind bars while awaiting trial.Herman Bradford III faces a charge of attempted first-degree murder in connection with the Jan. 10 shooting. Prosecutors argued the attack was random and unprovoked and said no release conditions could adequately protect the public.Driver was waiting for next deliveryAccording to investigators, the victim was sleeping in his vehicle outside a 24-hour pharmacy while waiting for his next delivery order when he was confronted by a man and shot at close range.CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX LOCAL APPAuthorities said the victim and Bradford did not know each other and described the shooting as a random act of violence.Evidence disputed in courtInvestigators said cellphone records placed Bradford near the scene at the time of the shooting and that his fingerprint was recovered from the victim's vehicle.SIGN-UP FOR FOX 35'S BREAKING NEWS, DAILY NE
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