What is the DoorDash policy on their drivers being armed? Attempted carjacking ends in fatal shooting of Nashville food delivery driver
According to police, a 44-year- old food delivery driver had stopped to pick up an order from a nearby restaurant. When the driver returned to his Dodge Charger an armed man approached him and demanded the car.
The driver had a gun in his car, which he retrieved, but that was clearly the wrong place of it. Though I suppose the restaurant could have been a gun-free zone; I don't know the law in Tennessee. The bad guy shot him in the leg. The driver returned fire, killing the would-be, bad guy.
The hat tip goes to Miguel Gonzalez and You do not despise the Media enough.
Memphis Action News ran with the following headline, and doubled down in their article.
DoorDash driver accused of killing carjacking suspect outside of Walgreens, police say
Nashville police have not said anything about arresting the delivery driver, but Memphis "Professional Journalists" have to "accuse" the guy defending himself of something. Why? Because guns and gun owners are bad. Or something. Professional Journalists™ won't use the word evil.
In the meantime, self-defense is a human right, and this didn't take place in NYC.
As for my original question... Will DoorDash exclude this guy from their app for defending himself? Will they fire him for refusing to be a crime victim?

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