Detroit Police looking for suspect who assaulted ride share driver

Detroit Police are searching for a suspect who assaulted a ride share driver on March 16th. The incident, which occurred on Cheshire Street, was recorded by the driver's dash cam, capturing the suspect spitting at the driver, throwing an object, and hitting him in the head. A $500 reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect's arrest.
Experienced ride share drivers expressed their concerns regarding safety in the profession. Mohamad Slaibe, an Uber driver, noted that violence against drivers has been prevalent for years, indicating a lack of protection in the industry. Carolyn Anderson, who has been driving for Uber for nearly a decade, shared her heartbreak over the incident and emphasized that cameras do not always guarantee safety.
Anderson highlighted the disrespect shown during the assault, citing the suspect's actions as a grave violation against the driver. She hopes the individual responsible will be apprehended soon, calling attention to the ongoing risks that ride share drivers face daily.
If anyone has information about this case, they are encouraged to contact Detroit Police or Crimestoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP, where tips can be given anonymously. The community's assistance is crucial in addressing violence against ride share drivers and ensuring their safety on the job.