New York town official who shot lost DoorDash driver convicted of . . . An upstate New York town official who shot and wounded a lost DoorDash delivery driver was convicted Thursday of assault and firearms charges, authorities said John Reilly III, the highway superintendent in Chester — a town nearly 60 miles (95 kilometers) north of Manhattan — now faces up to 25 years behind bars on the top charge
New York Town Official Found Guilty of Shooting Lost DoorDash Driver A New York town official, John Reilly III, was found guilty of multiple assault and firearms charges on Thursday, March 26, for shooting and injuring a lost DoorDash delivery driver, Alpha Oumar Barry, in May 2025 Reilly, the highway superintendent for the town of Chester, was convicted of first-degree assault, second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, second-degree assault, and eight
Chester official found guilty of assault, weapons charges in DoorDash . . . A jury has reached a split verdict in the high-profile trial of Chester Highway Superintendent John Reilly after three days of deliberations in Orange County Court Reilly was found guilty of first-degree assault under a theory of depraved indifference, second-degree assault, and all nine weapons charges He was found not guilty of attempted murder Following the verdict, the judge ordered
New York State Police Arrest Chester Man Following DoorDash Shooting . . . On May 3, 2025, the New York State Police Troop F Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) at SP Monroe arrested John J Reilly III, 48, of Valerie Drive, Town of Chester, following an investigation into the non-fatal shooting of a DoorDash delivery driver