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Florida Pool Contractor Struck By Shrapnel After Dunedin Homeowner Opens Fire

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla - A pool technician was hit by shrapnel from gunfire while working on a homeowners pool in Dunedin. He suffered only minor injuries, thankfully.
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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla – A pool technician in Florida was hit by shrapnel from gunfire while working on a homeowners pool in Dunedin. He suffered only minor injuries, thankfully.

According to investigators, on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at approximately 9:00 p.m., deputies responded to 41 Concord Drive in Dunedin for reports of a Burglary In-Progress.

Through their investigation, detectives learned 33-year-old Karl Polek, who is employed by Bay Area Pool Techs, arrived to service the pool at 41 Concord Drive.

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Detectives say 43-year-old Jana Hocevar, who resides at 41 Concord Drive, heard noises in the pool lanai and observed an unknown male on the pool deck, who she did not recognize. Jana became concerned and notified her husband, 57-year-old Bradley Hocevar.

Both Jana and Bradley became concerned as no one was supposed to be at their residence at that time. Bradley yelled for the subject to get out and to go away several times.

According to detectives, Jana called 911, and Bradley retrieved a rifle from their bedroom.

Both Jana and Bradley continued to hear noises and observed a flashlight coming toward the door. Fearful for the safety of Jana and himself, Bradley fired two rounds from his rifle.

Shrapnel from the bullet and glass struck Polek, who fled from the lanai area. Bradley then fired several more rounds toward the lanai.

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Polek was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

Sheriff Gualtieri stated, “In hindsight, he should have probably let them know he was coming at 9 o’clock at night, yet he made no effort to contact them at all.”

Based on the investigation, Sheriff Gualtieri stated Bradley was acting within the law when he fired his weapon.

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