Janiyah Jones A Milwaukee lady vandalizes a DoorDash driver's car after a failed chicken wings delivery, costing $10,000 in damages [VIDEO]

Janiyah Jones A Milwaukee lady vandalizes a DoorDash driver's car after a failed chicken wings delivery, costing $10,000 in damages

Janiyah Jones, a Milwaukee lady, vandalized a DoorDash driver's car after a failed chicken wings delivery, incurring $10,000 in damage to Faith Morris' vehicle and preventing her from using her car to make deliveries for the past month.

A Milwaukee lady is accused of causing over $10,000 in damage to a DoorDash driver's vehicle following a failed chicken wings order.

On July 11, driver Faith Morris picked up a late-night 'high-priced' food order that 'was in the vicinity,' according to Fox 6 Milwaukee.

While en route to deliver Janiyah Jones ‘chicken wings’ order from local fast food outlet, ‘Fryers’, Morris’ phone service shut off as a result of an overdue bill, preempting her ability to complete the delivery.


When Morris went home to connect to WiFi and cancel the order, she discovered a flood of texts from Jones attempting to trace her order, including accusations that the DoorDash driver had stolen her meal.

According to TMJ4 News, Jones was able to follow Morris back to her home using the DoorDash app and ended up phoning her for approximately an hour after the unsuccessful purchase.

'She shouldn't have been able to phone me an hour after everything happened. One hour? "It's absolutely insane," Morris told the site.

Shortly after, Jones is alleged to have arrived at Morris’ home address where she was caught on doorbell camera, ‘striking [Morris’s] vehicle with a tire iron, smashing her windows, with a brick also being thrown at Morris’s car,’ according to a criminal complaint.

Milwaukee police investigators were able to match Ring doorbell video footage with body camera footage from a previous crash involving Jones earlier this year.

Cops identified the suspect as Jones after executing a search warrant through DoorDash, TMJ4 reported.

‘She did this over a ten-piece chicken wing! She passed Fryers to come here,’ Morris said.

Morris informed police that she was concerned Jones would be able to track her down using DoorDash's GPS because she had never completed the purchase.

Morris suffered around $10,000 in vehicle damage as a result of the incident and was unable to work as a delivery driver.

DoorDash denounced the incident, describing the customer's actions as 'uncalled for, unacceptable, and distressing'.

Adding, 'We have permanently banned them on our platform and are in direct contact with the Dasher to give our support.'

The company also stated that it will never discuss or display a worker's home address with any customers.

It is unknown what type of assistance DoorDash has since provided to the unfortunate driver.

If convicted, Jones faces up to three and a half years in prison for felony criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct, prosecutors said.