Shooting of repossession agent in Port St. Lucie highlights danger of industry


PORT ST LUCIE, Fla. — The shooting of a repossession agent in Port St. Lucie Thursday is highlighting how dangerous the job can be.

Fifty-nine-year-old Omar Sueque had his first court appearance Friday after Port St. Lucie Police Chief Richard Del Toro said he first punched 28-year-old Triston Hastings in the face Thursday, before later shooting him six times point blank.

At the time, Hastings was trying to tow Sueque’s car from his home on Southwest Villanova Road to repossess it.

“We’re fortunate this didn’t end in a fatality,” Del Toro said. “I mean six times, it’s just amazing.”

Del Toro said Hastings is in stable condition and is expected to be OK, but said violence toward repossession agents is something he’s seen before.

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Port St. Lucie Police Chief Richard Del Toro talks about how the department has seen an increase of incidents related to repossessions.

“Unfortunately every single day, especially in this type of economy, we’re dealing with that,” Del Toro said.

Repossessions Inc. owner Bill Kelly of Fort Pierce, watched the video himself, and said he couldn’t believe what he was watching—even though he’s been in similar situations before.

“I’ve been shot at, hit with baseball bats, chased all over,” Kelly said. “It’s heart wrenching to see that something like that would still happen.”

Kelly, who has had 60 years of experience in the repossessing industry in multiple cities, said he’s reclaimed just about everything there is to tow, but said lately, with the cost of living rising, he’s noticed more and more repossessions.

“And it’s going to get a whole lot worse,” Kelly said.

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Omar Sueque, 59, arrested after shooting involving repossession agent

According to Cox Automotive, car repossessions went up by more than 20% in 2023 after they dropped off during the pandemic. Kelly said in his experience, that often comes with more anger from those losing their cars.

“And who is the person they’re going to take it out on”? The repo man coming to take his car away,” Kelly said.

However, in this case, Kelly had questions about the…

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