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Philly security guard charged with murder for shooting homeless man to death after he spat on her at IHOP

39-year-old Yahaira Melendez has been charged with murder.

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39-year-old Yahaira Melendez has been charged with murder.

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A security guard in Philadelphia has been charged with murder after fatally shooting a man at an IHOP restaurant late Saturday night. Police officers were called to the restaurant around 11 pm, where they found a 43-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the head. The victim was transported to a local hospital but later died from his injuries.

Investigators said the man, who was reportedly homeless, had been causing a disturbance inside the restaurant. When security escorted him outside, he allegedly turned and spat on the guard, identified as 39-year-old Yahaira Melendez. Police said Melendez then shot the man in the head.

Authorities said the victim did not appear to be armed during the altercation.

Melendez, a mother of three, was arrested and charged with murder, possession of an instrument of crime with intent, and recklessly endangering another person. She was denied bail and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on October 27.

In a statement to 6ABC, Melendez’s family expressed their disbelief at the incident, saying, “We are shocked and devastated by the tragic events that occurred at the IHOP while she was working security, but we know she would never harm anyone unless she had no other choice in order to protect herself or others."

An IHOP spokesperson also issued a statement to NBC10 Philadelphia, saying, “The safety of our Team Members and guests is our number one priority. We take this incident extremely seriously. We are cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation. Further questions on the investigation should be directed to the Philadelphia Police Department."

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