Hearse carrying veteran's body stops at donut shop en route to funeral

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Hearse stops at donut shop
Two Florida hearse drivers have been fired after they stopped at a doughnut shop with a flag-draped coffin in the vehicle

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL (KTRK) -- Two Florida hearse drivers have been fired after they stopped at a doughnut shop with a flag-draped coffin in the vehicle on the way to a funeral and an outraged man sent a video to a local veterans group.

Rob Carpenter spotted the hearse in the parking lot of a New Port Richey Dunkin' Donuts on Tuesday with its curtains open and the coffin visible, ABC affiliate WFTS-TV reports.

In the coffin was the body of 84-year-old Lt. Col. Jesse Coleman, a decorated soldier who served in Korea and Vietnam. The hearse was transporting him from Veterans Funeral Care to his funeral when the drivers decided to make a pit stop at the donut shop.

Carpenter confronted the driver and sent images to VeteranWarriors. The group posted the images to Facebook.

Funeral home director Jim Rudolph says he has since fired the men.

"That's absolutely terrible," he told WFTS-TV. "It's not what we do. That's absolutely a total lack of respect."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.