Female Amazon delivery driver, 21, tells complaining 67-year-old woman customer to ‘check her white privilege’ and then viciously beats her after being called a ‘b***h’ in feud over delayed package
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- Itzel Ramirez, 21, was arrested for a vicious assault on Bay Area woman, 67
- Ramirez, an Amazon delivery driver, drove packages to woman’s door Thursday
- Witness said that the package delivery to woman’s apartment was delayed
- She waited 15 minutes for package before asking Ramirez when it would arrive
- Ramirez is alleged to have responded by criticizing woman’s ‘white privilege’
- ‘You don’t need to be a b***h about it,’ woman allegedly told Ramirez in reply
- An enraged Ramirez then pins woman up against glass and throws punches
- Woman is believed to have suffered a broken nose and other visible injuries
- Ramirez is in jail on $100,000 bail; Arraignment is scheduled for Monday
A 21-year-old Amazon delivery woman viciously beat another woman, 67, who had called her a bi**ch after the San Francisco-area driver told her to ‘check her white privilege’ when she’d complained about a delayed package.
Video posted to social media shows the unidentified victim from Castro Valley appearing to say something to the driver after she dropped off the packages in front of an entrance to Vista Creek Apartments at around 6pm on Thursday.
Doug Smith, the owner of the apartment complex where the victim lives as a tenant, told KTVU-TV that the victim received an alert that a package she had been waiting for was delivered.
When she went to the lobby of the apartment complex to retrieve the package, it wasn’t there. The Amazon driver, Ramirez, was standing nearby.
According to Smith, the woman asked Ramirez where the package was. Ramirez is said to have replied that the package would be arriving soon.
SHOCKING VIDEO shows an Amazon Driver giving a 67 year old Castro Valley woman a beat down after words were exchanged. 21 year old woman arrested by Alco Sherrif…who says suspect claims self defense. @kron4news pic.twitter.com/umTVNityDi
— Maureen Kelly (@MaureenKelly415) June 4, 2021