West
Uber driver allegedly shares sexually explicit images, attempts to kidnap female rider in California
An Uber ride turned into a nightmare for a Central California woman after the driver allegedly tried to kidnap her and showed her nude images of himself during the drive.
The incident happened Sunday afternoon in downtown Clovis, a suburb of Fresno.
Ty Wood, the public information officer for the Clovis Police Department, confirmed the report to Fox News Digital, saying police responded to an intersection in Clovis around 12:30 p.m. for a report of a possible sex offense.
Wood said the adult female victim reported that an Uber driver was asking her personal questions that made her uncomfortable.
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A woman in California claimed her Uber driver showed her sexually explicit images during a ride. (Getty)
The victim, a 20-year-old female, then said, at some point during the ride, the Uber driver showed her a sexually explicit photo on his cellphone, Wood said.
“He pulled out his phone, and he pulled out a picture of him, his private area, him touching himself and, like, and I saw it, like, my eyes just got really big because I was really scared,” the victim said in an interview with KSEE24. “I was like, ‘What the heck?’ And I was like, I just started saying like, ‘No, no, please, just let me out, please.’”
A family friend confirmed the claim to Fox News Digital, saying she felt like he was going to kidnap her.
The victim then told officers she thought he was trying to lock her inside the car, but she was able to get out of the Uber driver’s car and ran away when they were stopped by a red light.
“She calls me and is hysterical and tells me she thinks she was almost kidnapped. This is what was going through this innocent girl’s head as she was just trying to get to the nail salon on Sunday afternoon. I just couldn’t believe this happened and was so bothered by it,” her friend told Fox News Digital.
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An Uber driver allegedly tried to kidnap a female rider and show sexually explicit images Sunday in Clovis, Calif. (Instagram via grillmastersbbq)
“I just was scared, and I ran out for my life. It was the scariest thing I ever had to deal with,” the victim said.
Close friends of the victim put out a notice on Instagram, showing the Uber driver, who was identified as “FNU,” meaning “First Name Unavailable.”
“Hello everybody, we want to bring awareness about this predator that is in our community. He sexually harassed, showed inappropriate sexual pictures, held our friend against her will in his car, bypassed her destination, and tried to kidnap her,” the post said.
Wood said this is still an ongoing investigation, but the department was contacted by an attorney who is now representing the driver.
“He is no longer wanted for questioning, and, at this time, the case is being forwarded to the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office,” Wood said.
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The Uber logo is displayed on a car March 22, 2019, in San Francisco. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Uber also issued a statement to Fox News Digital about the situation, acknowledging it was aware of the case and takes reports like this seriously.
“The rider’s report is deeply concerning. We have removed this driver’s access to the app while we continue to investigate. We stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation,” a spokesperson from Uber said.
The victim’s friends also claimed Uber refunded the victim for her ride and apologized for the incident.
“Shame on Uber for not doing more than telling her that they are sorry and refunding her money back. Uber, you need to do more to keep your passengers safe,” a post said.
Uber did not confirm or deny this claim to Fox News Digital about the refund or what was said to the victim.
The spokesperson for Uber added Uber’s safety team reviews information constantly and investigates any issues.
“All potential drivers are required to go through our background check process, which checks MVR and criminal offenses at the local and federal level. Drivers are re-screened annually, and we also have a continuous background check process in place that monitors for new offenses,” the spokesperson for Uber said.
The victim did not speak with Fox News Digital, saying she was overwhelmed and trying to cope with what happened.
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West
Coast Guard rescue swimmer dies after medical evacuation mission off Washington coast turns tragic
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The U.S. Coast Guard on Friday confirmed Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Jaggers, an aviation survival technician stationed at USCG Air Station Astoria, Oregon, died Thursday following a medical evacuation mission off the coast of Cape Flattery, Washington.
During the Feb. 27 mission, Jaggers was critically injured and put on life support, according to statements from the Coast Guard and the Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue Swimmer Association (GCHRSA).
He later died at Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, Washington, surrounded by his parents, sister, fiancé, friends, and Coast Guard teammates, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem.
“We are grateful for his faithful service,” Noem wrote in a social media post.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Jaggers died after a mission off the Washington state coast. (U.S. Coast Guard via X)
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Prior to his death, Jaggers was meritoriously advanced to AST2 for his “relentless drive in qualifications, the mentorship he consistently provided to swimmer candidates, and his exceptional performance across operational missions,” according to officials.
He was also awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross — one of the nation’s highest awards for heroism in aerial flight — by the Commandant of the Coast Guard.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Jaggers leaves behind his parents, sister, fiancé, friends and Coast Guard teammates. (U.S. Coast Guard via X)
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“Through his selfless service and sacrifice, AST2 Jaggers exemplified the finest legacies of Coast Guard service, and the sacred oath of the Aviation Rescue Swimmer community: So Others May Live,’” officials wrote in the statement.
The GCHRSA said it is actively coordinating support for Jaggers’ family and the aircrew at Air Station Astoria.
Authorities provided limited details about the mission. (U.S. Coast Guard via X)
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., said Coast Guard crews “never waver in rushing to the water to save lives and that’s what Tyler Jaggers was doing when he was injured.”
“My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family, along with the entire United States Coast Guard and the team based in Astoria,” Gluesenkamp Perez wrote in a statement on X.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Tyler Jaggers poses for a photo with a group of Coast Guardsmen in this undated photo. (U.S. Coast Guard via X)
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Additional details about the mission have not yet been released.
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San Francisco, CA
Court document details attack on SF mayor’s bodyguard as Lurie responds to incident
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — For the first time since the attack on San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s bodyguard, one of the suspects was in court on Tuesday afternoon.
On Monday, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins filed charges against the man. Those charges include:
- Resisting an executive officer
- Assault with force to cause bodily injury
- Willful disobedience of a court order
- Unlawful lodging at the same location from a previous citation
Mayor Daniel Lurie said the incident won’t deter him from walking the streets of the city doing what he was doing moments before his bodyguard was attacked last week.
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Multiple angles covered a dramatic altercation between one of San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s security detail and individuals on the street.
“I think I need to be able to see it myself and not just stay cloistered up and not be out of the streets. I walked the streets this morning and had some great interactions and was able to help some people,” said Mayor Lurie.
We obtained the detention motion, which revealed specific details about the incident.
The document said Mayor Lurie was riding in a car northbound on Larking Street with two of his security detail. The mayor asked the driver to stop and got out of the car with one of the officers to approach four people who were blocking the road; “two were sitting on the sidewalk… one was actually sitting in the street.” The document says one of the individuals “was aggressive” and “stepped towards the mayor,” after he asked them to move out of the road a few times. This led the bodyguard to position himself between the mayor and the individual. The document states the individual “got very close” to the officer and threatened him and said, “Bruce Lee I’ll kick your a**!”
The officer, according to the document, proceeded to shove the individual away from him “with both hands to defend himself and to create distance,” causing the individual to fall backwards on the sidewalk.
The individual quickly stood up and “rushed at the officer.”
Multiple people in the area captured the altercation on video.
We asked the mayor if he would do anything different in the future.
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“I’m not going to stop doing it. I will consult with our detail and our chief and make sure we can do this safely,” said Mayor Lurie.
San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman said he is glad the mayor sees the crisis on the streets up close.
“A lot of people will cross the street to get away from it hide from it. We don’t want our city hiding from this problem,” said Supervisor Mandelman.
Kevin Benedicto, vice president of the San Francisco police commission, said they will be looking into the incident.
“A number of commissioners are going to want to ask the chief about updates about the incident just to make sure we have all the policies and procedures in place,” said Benedicto.
The Individual who attacked the mayor’s bodyguard has been charged in the past for criminal threats in 2019 and 2020.
One of the arraignments is set for Wednesday at 9 a.m.
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Denver, CO
Our dumpling challenge boils down to eight Denver metro restaurants
Like sand through the hourglass, so too go the dumplings of the Denver Post’s annual food bracket.
Our competition started with 32 restaurants chosen by editors and readers specializing in dumplings and momos, a Tibetan and Nepali variation, in the Denver area. Two weeks later, only eight restaurants remain.
The next round of matchups in our Elite 8 competition to be decided by reader votes are:
Rocky Mountain Momo (9678 E. Arapahoe Road, Englewood) vs. ChoLon (multiple locations)
LingLon Dumpling House (2456 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver) vs. Star Kitchen (2917 W. Mississippi Ave., Denver)
Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings (multiple locations) vs. Dillon’s Dumpling House (3571 S. Tower Road, Unit G, Aurora)
Hop Alley (3500 Larimer St., Denver) vs. Momo Dumplings (caterer; momo-dumplings.com)
The most recent matchups recorded more than 460 entries. Our most popular head-to-head was Rocky Mountain Momo facing off against Yuan Wonton. Rocky Mountain Momo advances with 55% of 260 votes.
MAKfam, a Chinese restaurant with a Michelin nod for its value, faced a tough first-round opponent, The Empress Seafood, and scraped out a win. But this time, it wasn’t as lucky, losing to ChoLon, an upscale Asian fusion restaurant with multiple locations, by only five votes.
Make your picks below for who should advance to the next round. The online voting form will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 15.
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