A North Carolina Amazon employee has been accused of making an attempt to power his means into a girl's dwelling, which resulted in her canine attacking him.

Video footage from the girl's dwelling in Charlotte, North Carolina, exhibits a person ringing the doorbell and talking with the resident.

The supply individual is seen in an Amazon vest, however he is not holding a bundle. He was later recognized as 26-year-old Isaiah McCall, in line with an Eyewitness Information 3 report.

Amazon did verify that he had beforehand labored for the corporate delivering packages. In an announcement, the corporate additionally mentioned that he not delivers for them.

McCall allegedly requested the girl if she was in possession of a bundle that she mustn't have. She mentioned she wasn't after which closed the door. The individual within the video then walked away from the house solely to return a couple of minutes later and ask once more.

At this level, McCall is accused of pushing the girl out of the best way to get into her dwelling after which locking the door behind him.

Her canine, named Conway, was nonetheless inside and he or she instructed him to assault McCall. In a panic after the canine lunged at him, he unlocked the door and the girl pushed him again out of the home and locked the door.

After the incident, police have been in a position to find the suspect and take McCall into custody. Police discovered him in the identical garments, however with out an Amazon vest. The sufferer was additionally taken to the suspect to establish him.

Authorities charged McCall with breaking and/or coming into, eluding arrest and resisting an officer, in line with a WTOC 11 report.

A neighbor of the sufferer, Melvin McCoy, spoke to native media and commented on the incident. He instructed that the suspect could have focused the girl.

"Why would you be so daring to do it in daylight, he mentioned.

"She walks her canine day-after-day across the similar time, and right here he comes, again behind her. So mainly, he focused her, however he focused the unsuitable one, although."

In an announcement seen by Eyewitness Information 3, Amazon mentioned that McCall not delivers for the corporate.

"The protection and safety of our prospects is our prime precedence, and we're grateful the client is secure."

"This incident doesn't signify the excessive requirements now we have for drivers who ship our packages, the assertion learn."

Newsweek has contacted the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Division and Amazon for remark and extra info.

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An Amazon.com Inc. supply driver carries containers right into a van exterior of a distribution facility on February 2, 2021, in Hawthorne, California. An Amazon employee was attacked by a girl's canine after he tried to interrupt into her dwelling. Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Pictures