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DoorDash Driver Faces Felony Charge for Alleged Food Tampering Incident

A DoorDash driver now faces a felony charge for consumer product tampering after a viral video. The alarming incident involved a delivery driver allegedly using pepper spray. This serious accusation of consumer product tampering left two customers feeling violently ill. Authorities arrested the driver following a detailed investigation into the event.

The entire situation unfolded at a home in Indiana on December seventh. A married couple ordered a late-night delivery through the DoorDash platform. They later experienced intense burning sensations within their mouths and throats. The distressed couple subsequently reviewed their home security camera footage. The recording showed the driver completing a normal delivery drop-off. She then appeared to spray a substance toward the food bag.

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office quickly identified the driver from company records. Detectives located and interviewed the woman, named Kourtney Stevenson. She provided a rather unusual explanation for her visible actions. Stevenson claimed she was attempting to pepper-spray a spider. She stated her intense fear of spiders prompted the spraying motion.

Investigators found her stated justification completely unconvincing and illogical. They noted the outdoor temperature was thirty-five degrees Fahrenheit that night. Spiders remain largely inactive in such cold Indiana weather conditions. This discrepancy severely undermined her defensive spider story for authorities. The sheriff emphasized public trust in food safety is absolutely paramount. His statement stressed the seriousness of any food consumer product tampering.

The driver now confronts multiple felony charges from this single event. These charges formally include battery resulting in moderate bodily injury. The more severe charge is specifically for consumer product tampering. Stevenson remained held without bond for extradition proceedings to Indiana. The incident has sparked widespread concern over delivery safety standards.

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