A pair of cousins allegedly shot and killed a pizza deliveryman in Wisconsin — and then gobbled down the pie, according to a report.

Mekael Kennedy, 17, and his cousin D’Andre Kennedy, 25, of Milwaukee, were charged in connection to the murder of Clarence Taper earlier this month, TMJ4.com reported.

Taper, who worked for Buddy’s Pizza and Steak in Milwaukee, was killed Sept. 11 while delivering a pie to the apartment where the cousins were, according to the report.

Mekael, wearing a hockey mask, allegedly took D’Andre’s gun and demanded Taper’s money when Taper came to the door with the delivery, the news outlet reported, citing police.

The gun was fired, striking Taper, but Mekael reportedly told cops he had the safety on and did not know why the weapon went off.

According to the report, after the shooting, the cousins took the pizza Taper was delivering and chowed down.

Mekael claimed Taper had lunged at him before the shooting.

D’Andre told police that his cousin shot Taper because he attempted to take Mekael’s hockey mask off, according to the report.

Mekael admitted to cops that he also robbed a Papa John’s delivery driver that same week.

The teen was charged as an adult with armed robbery and murder and faces up to 95 years in prison.

D’Andre was charged with harboring a felon and obstructing an officer.

Sheryl Cash, one of Taper’s regular customers, called the shooting death “senseless.”

“The man, Mr. Clarence, ever since I have been ordering from them, he always delivered my food,” Cash told TMJ4.com of the victim.

“He would stand there and talk with you. He was just real nice and kind. And he didn’t have to come to your door, but he would come to your door,” she said.