Ice T Almost Shot An Amazon Delivery Employee Dressed In Plain Clothes ‘Maybe They Should Wear A Vest’

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Ice T Almost Shot An Amazon Delivery Employee Dressed In Plain Clothes ‘Maybe They Should Wear A Vest’
Ice T will defend his home and his family by any means necessary. The rapper and Law & Order: SVU actor revealed on Twitter that he almost shot an Amazon delivery man.
“Message To Amazon: Now that you have regular people making your home deliveries.. Maybe they should wear a Vest with AMAZON DELIVERY on it….. I almost shot a MF creeping up to my crib last night…. Just sayin.”

He added,
“No. They don’t wear ANY uniform. Just regular people workin.. I ain’t mad at them. Just sayin. That shit ain’t safe..”

The company responded with a seemingly generic tweet.
“Thanks for reaching out with your feedback! I’d like to escalate this to our Logistics Team for review; please leave us your details here: https://amzn.to/2VFPbns, and we’ll be in touch with you soon! ^PF”

The Vice President of Operations, Dave Clark, offered a more specific response.
“Just sayin…thanks for the suggestion. We MF’ing love you and our drivers. Lots of innovations coming on this and many that already exist to help you track your package and delivery on a map. Thanks for being a customer.”

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