@nullagent Is there a more reliable source than The New York Post? Because everybody seems to be riffing on the same NY Post article that (deceptively) quotes a police press release:
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26284591-henderson-press-release/
>The video, **along with the subsequent investigation**, indicates that the male was incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption.
The emphasized portion of the quote is left out of the NY Post story --- and most other sources riffing on it --- leading readers to believe that the intoxication is evident from observation alone.
Further, nothing else in the press release substantiates the NY Post's most serious allegation:
>However, Ring camera footage appears to show Henderson let herself into the man’s house, and police have said there is no indication she was encouraged to go in, let alone film.
In addition to this footage --- presumably from a neighbor, given that the raw footage the woman uploaded doesn't appear to have any Ring or other video doorbell near the customer's door --- I'm particularly interested in any notes or other communication she had with the customer via DoorDash.
Getting flashed may not constitute legal sexual assault --- it could be a "lesser" charge of indecent exposure --- but it's not unheard of in the delivery industry either. The "answer the door naked" trope exists for a reason.
#DoorDash