Crime FedEx's Off-Road Delivery Service - Literally. Truckloads of packages delivered straight into a ditch.

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Fuck FedEx; Go Brown!

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As if I needed another reason to use a different shipping service; FedEx misdelivers shit all the time for other people to my house, usually for addresses nowhere close to mine. When I have had to use FedEx (not voluntarily), things that were supposed to be signed for got left leaning against my mailbox post, or next to my driveway's open gate.

For a while last year, USPS even contracted FedEx to deliver for them; right about when I had several expensive priority packages go missing. But for decades I've never had an issue with UPS, even when things did get damaged in transit (or lost).

They don't even have proper trucks like UPS, or vans like USPS; around where I live FedEx uses rental box trucks, exactly like the one in those sheriff's facebook post pics.

The niggers that drive for FedEx have to roll up the back door & climb up for every delivery; and it's always niggers. Always. No FedEx uniforms, badges, nothing.

The first time it happened I called the law because there were a bunch of lost-looking niggers rummaging around in the back of a box truck, on a road where lost niggers tend to get shot at. The local niggers know this, which is why it was so unusual.
 
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Update: Contract Driver Charged
Adamsville driver charged after admitting to dumping FedEx packages in Blount County ravine.

The driver has been identified as 22-year-old Deandre Rayshaun Charleston, of Adamsville. He was located a few days ago in north Jefferson County and confessed to dumping the packages in the ravine near Hayden five separate times between Nov. 17 and Nov. 24.


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Charleston was a sub-contractor driver who delivered packages for FedEx and was terminated by his company almost immediately after the dumped packages were discovered.

Moon said Charleston is currently working for another delivery company and will be arrested once he completes his shift. The specific charge(s) Charleston is facing have not been released, but Moon said it is a Class D felony.

During questioning, Moon said Charleston was "very respectful" and "cooperative." He told investigators he was remorseful for dumping the packages and had made poor choices while dealing with a death in his family.

"I know there's a lot of people out there that want to just throw this guy away, throw away the key and never give him any hope of a life ever. That's not my intentions and that's not my hope," Moon said. "I hope this is a life lesson that can change him and give him a better work ethic, a better understanding of people's needs where he can move on from here and become a thriving citizen in our city, in our state."

On Thanksgiving, drivers from around the country came to the Blount County location to load up the packages and take them to the Bessemer Distribution Center to deliver what was salvageable.

Moon said out of those packages, 153 were able to be scanned and delivered, but 247 were not able to be recognized, making delivery impossible. Those packages were undeliverable due to un-scannable barcodes or illegible addresses and/or names. Moon said the total merchandise amount for the undeliverable packages was around $24,700.

The sheriff's office said they are not sure if this case is related to the FedEx packages found dumped in Chilton County a few days later
There seems to be a patten here:
Another FedEx Nigger Dumping Packages
FedEx driver arrested, accused of dumping packages in the woods

Greenville police officers stand with the recovered packages after a FedEx driver dumped them into the woods. FedEx driver Dontrell Weaver was arrested and charged with larceny by an employee after police found packages dumped in the woods in
On Tuesday, a FedEx driver allegedly dumped a truckload of packages into the woods behind an apartment complex in Greenville, N.C.

Police said a woman in the area watched as Dontrell Weaver parked his FedEx truck along a road and dumped dozens of packages in the woods. That woman called the police.

Greenville police said this happened Dec. 6. When officers arrived, they said they saw dozens of packages placed in between trees and piles of leaves. The caller said she watched Weaver walk a number of boxes deeper into the woods.

Greenville police public information officer Kristen Hunter said after contacting FedEx, another driver picked up and delivered the packages to more than 70 different locations.


FedEx driver Dontrell Weaver was arrested and charged with larceny by an employee after police found packages dumped in the woods in Greenville. (Photo: Photo: Pitt County Sheriff's Office)
Weaver was charged with larceny and littering.

She was a really good witness and got a lot of great identifying information, she was able to provide a good suspect description, license plate number, which led us to the delivery driver and helped us recover all of those packages so FedEx could safely deliver them to their destination,” Greenville Police Public Information Officer Kristen Hunter said.
Hunter said many people are grateful to that woman who saved their belongings so close to the holidays.

Greenville Police Public Information Officer Kristen Hunter talks about the arrest of a FedEx driver who dumped packages into the woods. (Photo: Sharon Danquah, News Channel 12)
FedEx issued this statement: “This incident is completely unacceptable and contrary to our commitment to treating millions of customers’ packages each day with the utmost care. The affected packages were quickly recovered and delivered to their intended recipients. We continue to cooperate with the authorities as the criminal justice process moves to the next stage. In addition to being charged with a criminal offense, the individual involved is no longer providing service on behalf of FedEx Ground.”

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This is the first case of this happening in recent weeks. In Alabama, they found hundreds of packages dumped in a ravine, it happened on six different occasions.
 
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