D.C. delivery driver detentions spark concern, fear among some in community [View all]
Source: NBC News
Aug. 19, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT
Washington, D.C., resident Tyler DeSue woke up tired and craving breakfast Saturday morning, so he did what many people in that situation would do: He used Uber Eats to put in an order for burritos. When his driver took longer than usual, DeSue checked the app and noticed something seemed wrong the delivery drivers GPS location had stopped short of his address. He went outside to look for him.
I stepped into the street, I looked down and see lights in the direction, like police lights, in the direction of where my driver was, DeSue said in an interview. It was my driver by himself and, like, nine different officers all wearing different uniforms. ... Most of them had face coverings on. When DeSue went to investigate, the driver whose name appeared on the food app as Sidi was being questioned, first about his vehicles registration and then about his immigration status, he said.
Youre gonna come with us, youre gonna come with us today, a masked agent can be heard telling Sidi in video that DeSue recorded and provided to NBC News. Can you tell me in Arabic, please? Sidi says, adding that he did not understand what was being said and that he was nervous.
One of the agents, wearing a vest emblazoned POLICE HSI short for Homeland Security Investigations, a part of Immigration and Customs Enforcement replies that they do not have an Arabic translator. The men then cuff Sidis hands, waist and feet before they put him in an unmarked car. DeSue said he has since reported the incident to Uber. NBC News has not been able to verify the drivers full name, nationality or location, and Uber did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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