Biff_Poindexter
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White woman calls the police on black UPS man delivering packages after he made her 'nervous' | Daily Mail Online
Time and time again, we have been taught, if you see something, say something....an Atlanta resident did exactly that, she saw a man dressed up in some make-shift UPS uniform walking around her neighborhood where he obviously doesn't belong -- dropping packages off at different houses, possibly as an attempt to burglarize these houses, rape someone or worse.
"A woman was captured on camera calling the police on a UPS worker that he made her 'nervous' as he delivered packages in her neighborhood...'I'm going to need someone's information to check up on you, because I don't understand why you're walking around this neighborhood with a bunch a packages,' the woman says at the beginning of the video."
The whole incident was recorded and you can clearly see the woman simply asking this man to identify himself and sufficiently prove to her that he wasn't in her neighborhood committing crimes, instead this man refused to identify himself or cooperate with her demands..The suspect, Nedrick Peters II, claimed that he was shocked when the woman told him she would be following him around for the rest of his route. Shocked?? Really buddy?? Why didn't you identify yourself and do what this lady asked you?? What are you trying to hide??
Luckily, later on in the video....a more appropriate looking UPS employee showed up and vouched for Mr. Peters and diffused the situation. He didn't need to identify himself or prove anything to the woman because she could tell by looking at him that he was safe and not suspicious....thank God he was there or Peters may have raped her or did something else criminal....
Time and time again, we have been taught, if you see something, say something....an Atlanta resident did exactly that, she saw a man dressed up in some make-shift UPS uniform walking around her neighborhood where he obviously doesn't belong -- dropping packages off at different houses, possibly as an attempt to burglarize these houses, rape someone or worse.
"A woman was captured on camera calling the police on a UPS worker that he made her 'nervous' as he delivered packages in her neighborhood...'I'm going to need someone's information to check up on you, because I don't understand why you're walking around this neighborhood with a bunch a packages,' the woman says at the beginning of the video."
The whole incident was recorded and you can clearly see the woman simply asking this man to identify himself and sufficiently prove to her that he wasn't in her neighborhood committing crimes, instead this man refused to identify himself or cooperate with her demands..The suspect, Nedrick Peters II, claimed that he was shocked when the woman told him she would be following him around for the rest of his route. Shocked?? Really buddy?? Why didn't you identify yourself and do what this lady asked you?? What are you trying to hide??
Luckily, later on in the video....a more appropriate looking UPS employee showed up and vouched for Mr. Peters and diffused the situation. He didn't need to identify himself or prove anything to the woman because she could tell by looking at him that he was safe and not suspicious....thank God he was there or Peters may have raped her or did something else criminal....