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Delivery driver wants charges filed against women she said assaulted her at River Oaks apartments

The woman, who was delivering a package for Amazon, shot a viral video of the confrontation.

HOUSTON — The Houston Police Department is responding to an Amazon contract worker who wants charges filed against two women she said assaulted and harassed her as she tried to deliver a package.

Last week, we showed you Jamaiya Miller’s video after it went viral. She recorded the women inside the Belle Meade at River Oaks accusing her of being a thief and snatching the package she was trying to deliver.

"She was hitting me with her phone, making all sorts of claims, and she was also literally preventing me from going anywhere," Miller said in our original story last week.

The woman in the video is heard saying, “We’ve had thieves here and you’re a thief.”

Then you can see her push Miller as Miller is heard telling the woman, “Please don’t touch me.”

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Miller said her followers helped her identify the women. She posted their photos on social media Tuesday afternoon. We are not showing them because they’ve not been charged.

Houston police said they have to interview the two women before presenting the case to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. There’s no word yet on if those interviews have happened.

You can see our previous story on the viral video here.

The Belle Meade at River Oaks sent KHOU 11 the following statement on the incident:

"Our staff is aware of the unfortunate incident that took place on Dec. 16 between an Amazon delivery driver and two residents. The actions of third parties do not, in any way, reflect the values of Belle Meade at River Oaks. We care deeply about creating a hospitable environment and safety of all residents, guests, employees and service providers.

"The Belle Meade at River Oaks policy is that all packages and parcels are to be delivered to the concierge desk. To the best of our understanding, a resident mistakenly allowed the Amazon delivery driver onto a restricted-access elevator and a resident hallway within the building, where the event took place.

"At this time, we are exploring all options and fully cooperating with the Houston Police Department. Due to the ongoing investigation, please direct all further inquiries to HPD."

Miller said her delivery instructions said to deliver the package to a suite.

We also reached out to Amazon who sent the following statement:

“The events depicted in this video are concerning. We’re supporting the delivery partner and working with law enforcement as they investigate. We proactively communicate to drivers who deliver for Amazon that they are never required to make a delivery if they feel unsafe.”

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