One of the women can be heard on the video calling the driver, Jamaiya Miller, a “thief.”
A Black
One of the women can be heard on the video calling the driver, Jamaiya Miller, a “thief.”
A Black
“The actions of third parties do not, in any way, reflect the values of Belle Meade at River Oaks,” it read. “We care deeply about creating a hospitable environment and the safety of all residents, guests, employees, and service providers.”
In a statement from Amazon to KHOU 11, the company asserted its concern over the events.
“We’re supporting the delivery partner and working with law enforcement as they investigate,” the statement said. “We proactively communicate to drivers who deliver for Amazon that they are never required to make a delivery if they feel unsafe.”
Houston police are investigating.
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