What began as a robbery charge against a Fort Lauderdale man has escalated to a murder charge after his suspected accomplice was struck and killed by a truck. Eddie Cooper, 23, had allegedly been breaking into cars at a movie theater parking lot Thursday night in Boca Raton with his accomplice Earl Storey, 27. The police started chasing the pair when they sideswiped a police cruiser. Officers used tire deflation strips to stop them. That’s when Storey got out of the car and ran across the street where he was struck by an AT&T service truck. He died on the scene.
Now Cooper is charged with Storey’s murder as well as robbery (second-degree felony murder) as well as aggravated assault on police, fleeing from police and burglary. He was held without bond. A felony murder allows prosecutors to charge Cooper with murder because his alleged accomplice was taking part in a crime when he died. It doesn’t matter if Cooper did not have direct involvement in the killing.


