Man Accused of Firing at Soda Delivery Driver in Greenfield

Anthony Martinez faces multiple charges after allegedly shooting at a Coca-Cola truck and pointing a gun at a witness

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

A 46-year-old Milwaukee man named Anthony Martinez has been arrested and charged for allegedly firing multiple gunshots at a Coca-Cola delivery driver at a gas station in Greenfield, Wisconsin on February 5th. Martinez is accused of speeding around the delivery truck, retrieving a handgun from his backpack, and shooting at the driver as he tried to flee. A witness who approached Martinez after the incident says he also pointed the gun at her.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence and the risks faced by delivery workers and bystanders. The alleged actions of the suspect raise concerns about public safety, mental health, and the need for stronger gun control measures in the community.

The details

According to the criminal complaint, Martinez allegedly shot at the Coca-Cola delivery truck multiple times after a collision between the two vehicles at the gas station. Police recovered 13 spent shell casings from the scene and seized a 9mm handgun from Martinez's backpack. Witnesses reported that Martinez pointed the gun at the delivery driver as he tried to flee, as well as at a bystander who approached him after the incident.

  • The incident occurred on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
  • Martinez made his initial court appearance on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • A preliminary hearing is scheduled for February 18, 2026.

The players

Anthony Martinez

A 46-year-old Milwaukee man who has been charged with multiple counts, including first-degree recklessly endangering safety, for allegedly firing multiple gunshots at a Coca-Cola delivery driver.

Coca-Cola Delivery Driver

The driver of the Coca-Cola delivery truck who was allegedly shot at by Martinez.

Witness

A bystander at the gas station who approached Martinez after the incident and says he pointed a gun at her.

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What they’re saying

“Get back in your (expletive) car before I shoot you!”

— Anthony Martinez (Criminal Complaint)

What’s next

Martinez is due back in court for a preliminary hearing on February 18, 2026, where a judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to proceed with the charges.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the ongoing challenges of gun violence and the need for improved public safety measures, mental health support, and responsible gun ownership in the community. The alleged actions of the suspect raise serious concerns and highlight the risks faced by delivery workers and bystanders.