DC Man Watched Federal Officers Arrest Uber Eats Driver While He Was Delivering His Lunch
Federal agents have arrested multiple food delivery drivers in Washington, D.C., as part of a crackdown on crime, raising concerns about profiling and driver safety, officials said.
- Federal officers arrested an Uber Eats delivery driver named Sidi on Saturday afternoon in Shaw while he was completing a delivery.
- This happened amid increased federal law enforcement efforts in D.C. following the Trump administration's takeover of policing last week.
- Eyewitness Tyler DeSue recorded video showing officers putting Sidi in handcuffs and chains while questioning him about immigration and vehicle registration.
- DeSue said, "You're gonna come with us today," and noted officers admitted they pulled Sidi over by mistake despite his paperwork being in order.
- These arrests have caused fear in immigrant communities and led to fewer delivery drivers working, with DeSue temporarily stopping orders to protect drivers.
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