Florida Uber driver kills 'stalker' who 'threatened him with a pistol' after chasing his car because he thought his girlfriend was inside in what police say is the 'perfect' stand your ground shooting
- Jason Boek, 34, was shot dead by Robert Westlake, 37, in Florida on Tuesday
- Boek followed Westlake's car mistakenly thinking his girlfriend was inside
- They had been arguing and he threatened to 'f*** up' the Uber driver who he thought had collected her from a bar
- The passenger was in fact another drunk woman who the girlfriend helped into the vehicle to get her home safely
- Boek pulled up next to Westlake's car then got out and threatened him
- Dashcam video shows him shouting: 'I've got a pistol. Do you want me to shoot?'
- Westlake, who has just finished the police academy, fired one shot to his chest
- Boek, a 34-year-old father and barber, died at the scene in Winter Haven
- Police say Westlake did 'exactly the right thing' and that it was 'justifiable'
- They described the case as a 'perfect' and 'classic' stand your ground killing
A Florida Uber driver and trainee cop will not face charges for shooting and killing a man who threatened him with a pistol on the road and has been congratulated by police for a 'perfect' stand your ground case which has divided public opinion.
Robert Westlake, 37, the driver, was taking a drunk woman home from the Grove bar in Winter Haven in the early hours of Tuesday morning when Jason Boek, 34, pulled his pick-up truck up in front of him.
Boek mistakenly thought his girlfriend was in the back of the car. The couple had been fighting and he texted her to say he wanted to 'f*** up the Uber driver' after watching the vehicle arrive at the bar where she'd been and where he was watching her.
Dashcam footage taken by a camera in Westlake's car shows him getting out of the truck and shouting: 'I've got a pistol. Do you want me to shoot you?' as he approaches the Uber. He was not holding a gun but had his cell phone in his hand.
Westlake, who has just finished police academy training and works as a security guard, did have a weapon. As Boek approached him, he fired one shot which struck him in the chest.


Trainee cop and Uber driver Robert Westlake (left) shot Jason Boek (right) dead on Tuesday morning after Boek approached his Uber threatening him with a pistol. He did not actually have a gun and was holding a cell phone but Westlake fired one shot which hit him in the chest
He then called 911 and tried to perform CPR on Boek but he died at the scene. Westlake has a concealed carry permit. Uber drivers are allowed to carry guns so long as they follow local laws.
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd described the killing as a 'perfect' and 'classic' stand your ground case.
However Boek's family and others say Westlake had more choices but to shoot.
They criticized the stand your ground law as a 'get out of jail free card' and claimed police would not have been so lenient if the Uber driver wasn't white or a police officer in waiting.
At a press conference where he addressed the incident on Tuesday, Sheriff Judd referred to Boek as a 'goofball'.
'This was a justifiable homicide all day long. You have the right to protect yourself. This is a classic stand your ground case. This was the intent of the law.'
In a warning to the 'hotheads of the community,' he continued: 'Good people carry guns and they will shoot you. A lot. Graveyard dead. Leave people alone.'

Boek is seen above in dashcam footage taken by a camera in Westlake's car. It shows him walking towards the Uber which he thought his girlfriend was in the back of

Boek had been 'stalking' his girlfriend Jessica (above). On the night of his death, they were together at a bar but he left after an argument. He then sat outside in his car and watched as she called an Uber for another woman was too drunk to get home. That is the woman who got in Westlake's car. Jessica was still at the bar as her boyfriend was shot


These are the texts Boek exchanged with his girlfriend as she sat in the bar and he sat outside She told him she needed a ride and he watched as she called the Uber, thinking it was for her when it was for the other woman


After watching the Uber driver arrive and seeing Jessica approach it, Boek texted: 'I'm going to f****** beat the f*** out of the Uber driver'. He then followed Westlake's car
He ran through the sequence of events, describing Boek's girlfriend as a 'Good Samaritan' who was merely trying to help another woman by getting her home safely when she'd had too much to drink.
This was a justifiable homicide all day long. This is a classic stand your ground case
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd
He also pointed to the text messages Boek sent his girlfriend before he was shot and said they helped him decide that the Uber driver acted within the law.
'I appreciate Jason giving us his criminal intent beforehand, in writing, it helps create a perfect stand your ground for the Uber driver, Robert Westlake.'
Later, he said: 'At the end of the day, the message is clear: Don't mess with the Uber driver.
'Leave the Uber driver alone cause he just may be a certified police officer in waiting and when you force him off the road and threaten to shoot him while holding a cell phone in your right hand, which is a shiny object, in a second, you could get shot and killed.'
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