A Milwaukee woman is facing a felony charge for allegedly tracking a DoorDash driver to her home and smashing her car with a tire iron, just because of a missing “chicken wing” order, per reports.
22-year-old Janiyah Jones allegedly used DoorDash’s in-app GPS to track delivery driver Faith Morris to her home during a failed food delivery from Fryers’ restaurant, said the Milwaukee Police Department to TMJ4.
“She did this over a 10-piece chicken wing! She passed Fryers to come here,” Morris said.
The DoorDash driver revealed that her phone service was cut out, and it led to her being unable to finish Jones’s order through the company’s app.
She then returned home to connect to WiFi and cancel the order, yet Jones wasn’t pleased with her explanation for the missing meal, a criminal complaint obtained by the outlet indicates.
The Milwaukee woman then allegedly tracked Morris to her home — which she believed was due to the fact she had not been able to cancel the delivery order before arriving home — and began sending threatening messages, including one that read “So which one [is] yours?” referring to the delivery driver’s address, the complaint indicated, as she now faces a felony charge.
“There’s no way that she should have been able to call me for an hour after this happened. An hour? It’s absolutely insane,” Morris said.
Minutes later, Ring doorbell footage captures Jones allegedly approaching Morris’s home and smashing her vehicle.
Court documents show that she used a tire iron to smash the windows and threw a brick at her car, causing a whopping $10,000 in damage.
“It was so crazy how the glass was just raining from the sky when she was hitting it,” Morris recalled.
Cops in Milwaukee later obtained a search warrant for DoorDash records, which confirmed Jones was the angry customer.
Also, police matched the Ring camera footage to bodycam video from a previous crash involving Jones earlier this year. Morris claims she’s failed to be at work since the attack.
“This is a crazy situation that’s going crazy on the internet because a lot of people have never heard something like this,” Morris said.
DoorDash condemned the incident, calling the customer’s behavior “uncalled for, unacceptable, and disturbing,” in a statement to the outlet.
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Prosecutors say that if she is convicted, Jones would face up to three and a half years in prison for felony criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct.