Delivery Driver Acquitted in Shooting of YouTube Prankster

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A jury has found food delivery driver Alan Colie not guilty of aggravated malicious wounding in the shooting of YouTube prankster Tanner Cook. The encounter, captured on video, shows Cook approaching Colie in a Virginia mall and following him while playing nonsensical audio. Colie repeatedly tells Cook to stop and tries to push the cellphone away before ultimately shooting him. The jury sided with Colie's self-defense claim, despite facing charges of shooting into an occupied dwelling. Cook plans to continue making YouTube prank videos.
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