Man shot Instacart driver after his wife ordered groceries: Police

Nicholas Sabo allegedly shot an Instacart driver

Background: The Clarks Summit, Pa. neighborhood where Nicholas Sabo allegedly shot an Instacart driver (Google Maps). Inset: Nicholas Sabo (Lackawanna County Central Processing).

A Pennsylvania man is now in custody after he “didn’t provide any justification” for shooting an Instacart driver who showed up at his home when his wife placed an order for delivery, police said.

Nicholas Sabo, 43, was charged with recklessly endangering another person after he allegedly fired his Glock 19 at a 35-year-old Instacart delivery driver who had shown up at the home on the night of Jan. 18 with his wife and daughter. Sabo’s wife had placed an Instacart order for groceries from Weis Markets but didn’t tell her husband, police said.

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