Jul 27, 2019 · Attorney Officially Removed From Michael Drejka Defense. Michael Drejka's attorney attempting bond reduction. Clifton was among 27 attorneys disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court between June 8 ...
Feb 16, 2019 · Wil Flores said he is now one of the three attorneys representing Michael Drejka.
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Currently serving his time at the Lancaster Correctional Institution just west of Gainesville, the 49-year-old Drejka has been transferred to protective custody ...
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— The man sentenced to 20 years in prison for the shooting death of a Clearwater man in 2018 is being transferred to protective custody. Michael Drejka was sentenced in October 2019 after being found guilty a few months earlier for the July 2018 shooting death of Markeis McGlockton outside a Clearwater convenience store.
In July of 2018, Drejka confronted McGlockton's girlfriend for parking in a handicapped space outside the store while McGlockton went inside with his 5-year-old son. Security video recorded McGlockton leaving the store and shoving Drejka to the ground.
The Florida Department of Corrections is committed to providing for the safety and wellbeing of all inmates in custody. Inmates who cause harm to others are held accountable for their actions. This includes administrative sanctions, placement in restrictive housing and criminal charges if applicable.
Security video recorded McGlockton leaving the store and shoving Drejka to the ground. Seconds later, Drejka pulled out a handgun and shot the 28-year-old McGlockton as he backed away. McGlockron family attorney Michelle Rayner-Goolsby has “no comment.”. Camareno said despite the verdict, Drejka's safety is paramount.
On August 23, Drejka was found guilty of manslaughter with the use of a firearm. On October 10, 2019, Drejka was sentenced to 20 years in prison with credit of 92 days for time served. He is imprisoned at Lancaster Correctional Institution, near Trenton, Florida, where he was attacked and reportedly wounded by another inmate on February 11, 2020.
According to documents from the Pinellas County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, Drejka has been named the accused aggressor in four prior road incidents ranging from 2012 to 2018. In three of these cases, prosecutors allege Drejka threatened drivers with a gun. Drejka has denied these allegations. Investigators documented the first three cases in police reports; the fourth incident, which allegedly occurred at the same location where Drejka shot McGlockton, was shared with authorities after McGlockton's death. State prosecutors sought to use Drejka's past incidents against him during his trial.
The shooting of Markeis McGlockton, a 28-year-old man at a parking lot in Clearwater, Florida on July 19, 2018, was widely reported by news media as another instance of Florida's controversial Stand Your Ground Law, six years after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin generated international attention and debate.
The shooting occurred at Circle A Food Store located on Sunset Point Road in Clearwater. The convenience store has been locally owned by Abdalla "Ali" Salous for twenty years. He was not present in the store at the time of the shooting. Salous previously had issues with Drejka at his business. Both Drejka and McGlockton were regular customers at the store. Salous said that Drejka came to his store daily to buy Monster drinks. A month after the shooting, Salous said the incident hurt the business, but added the public should not be afraid simply because of the assailant's actions. After Drejka was released from jail on bond, Salous stated that Drejka was banned from the property. Drejka was represented by criminal defense attorneys John Trevena and Bryant Camareno.
The incident took place in an unincorporated area of Clearwater, falling outside the local police department's jurisdiction; thus the investigation was conducted by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, rather than the Clearwater Police Department.
On August 1, 2018, Sheriff Gualtieri announced that the investigation had been turned over to State Attorney Bernie McCabe for review. The following day, McCabe said there was no time frame for how long it would take to complete the investigation.
Regarding McGlockton's shove, Drejka said he thought he was " tackled ". Drejka stated he was in fear for his life and felt that he followed the stand-your-ground law.
Michael Drejka is taken into custody after he was sentenced in October to 20 years in prison for the 2018 shooting death of Markeis McGlockton. [ JOHN PENDYGRAFT | Times ]
Prison inmate attacked Michael Drejka over death of Markeis McGlockton, report says. Prison officials and McGlockton’s family say the inmate, Benjamin Martin, is not a relative of the man killed over a parking space in 2018. Benjamin Martin, 31, left, attacked Clearwater parking lot shooter Michael Drejka, 49, right, ...
Martin, 31, of St. Petersburg, told prison officials he attacked Drejka because he “shot and killed his brother Markeis McGlockton on the street," the report said. Prison investigators said they’ve found no record that Martin is a relative of McGlockton, a 28-year-old father of four from Clearwater who was killed in a 2018 dispute ...
Then another responding officer ordered him to stop, and Martin complied. Martin has been in prison since June 2019, serving a 6-year sentence on drug trafficking charges, according to records.
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