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DoorDash driver accused of pepper-spraying customer’s Arby’s order, resulting in wife falling ill
The sick act was caught on a doorbell camera outside an Evansville, Indiana, home just after midnight on Sunday.
Consumer product tampering can be considered a Level 6 felony, and if it results in harm, it may rise to a Level 5 felony.
The customer, an Indiana man named Mark Cardin, told local news that the incident made him question having food delivered again.
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