Texas teen shot dead after attempting to lure Domino's driver into robbery

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A teenager is dead after trying to rob a Domino's Pizza delivery person Saturday in Mesquite, Texas, police say.

Wayne Osborne, 16, was one of two 16-year-old robbery suspects who placed a pizza order so they could lure the driver into a robbery. One of the teens then allegedly fired at the unidentified driver, the Dallas Morning News reports. The Domino's employee fired back, killing Osborne in the process.

The delivery person did not have a license to carry a gun and could face charges of unlawful possession. No additional charges have been announced at this time.

The second teen involved in the incident has been arrested.

A Domino's Pizza's spokesperson has in the past explained that drivers do not carry more than $20 in change.

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The deceased suspect, Osborne, was a a student at Mesquite ISD's John Horn High School.

"The loss of a student's life is always tragic and heartbreaking, regardless of the circumstances," a statement released to KXAS-TV reads. "Mesquite ISD's thoughts and prayers are with this child's family as well as the students and staff members of John Horn High School. We will diligently support them through this difficult time and continue to do all we can to take care of the students we are entrusted with each and every day."

A publicist for Domino's Pizza told the outlet the company is aware of the shooting.

"The driver involved is cooperating with police and is currently suspended during the investigation, per the policy of the franchisee that owns the store," the publicist said.