The victim was allegedly the getaway driver for two shoplifting suspects

The Florida man who was killed by Osceola County deputy sheriffs last week outside a Target store has been identified as 20-year-old Jayden Baez.

As reported by ClickOrlando, Baez was allegedly the getaway driver for two men — Edwin Lowe, 19, and Michael Samuel Gomez, 18 — who witnesses claim stole packs of Pokémon cards and a pizza from a Target store near Kissimmee.

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The two men left the store and got into a black Audi driven by Baez. Another man was also waiting in the vehicle, police said. When multiple police units attempted to confront the shoplifters, two deputies opened fire, killing Baez.

Gomez and Lowe reportedly suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the gunfire and were hospitalized and later arrested. The third suspect was detained at the scene. It remains unclear why deputies opened fire on the car, as the arresting affidavit does not state what preceded the gunfire.

Attorneys from NeJame Law said in a news release that Lowe and Gomez were watched by deputies inside the store and then followed to their car “without being stopped or detained, even though probable cause would have existed.”

“As the young men, including teenagers, commenced slowly driving off, several unmarked deputy vehicles moved in to box them in. From all the information obtained to date, the deputies never identified themselves as law enforcement and were in unmarked vehicles,” the law firm wrote, ClickOrlando reports.

Source: Identity of Florida man shot, killed by police at Target store released