Scott Simon, 24, from Pompano Beach, Florida, mistakenly pocket-dialed 911 as he planned a killing earlier this month, enabling an emergency dispatch system to record his conversation and link him to the slaying, authorities said yesterday.
Simon was heard talking with another person on a recorded 911 line on May 5, saying he's going to follow Nicholas Romondo Walker, 33, of Lauderhill, home and kill him, according to a Broward Sheriff's Office statement.
Nicholas Walker's mother, Joyce Walker of Lauderhill, said she's "very happy. I want them to catch them all," Joyce Walker said.
It was around 6:30 am (local time), when deputies and the Florida Highway Patrol responded to a report of shots fired. Investigators said Walker was entering Interstate 95 south at Commercial Boulevard when he was shot multiple times, the Sun Sentinel reported.
Walker's Buick then crashed into a guard rail.
BSO spokeswoman Dani Moschella said Walker died at the scene from gunshot wounds.
BSO investigators say they don't think Simon pulled the trigger in the shooting, but believe he orchestrated the attack.
The South Florida case isn't the only pocket-dialing incident in recent weeks. Four days after Simon's flub, two 20-year-old men, Nathan Teklemariam and Carson Rinehart, ran into the same problem in Fresno, California.
One of the men accidentally called 911 from his pocket, saying that they "need weed."
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