WASHINGTON (JTA) — Lyft has let go of a driver who allegedly assaulted the scion of a prominent Chabad rabbinical family who had used the rideshare app.
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“Lyft unequivocally condemns this behavior,” a spokesperson told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Monday. “Upon learning of this incident, we deactivated the driver and we’ve been in touch with the rider. We encourage riders and drivers to report harassment, discrimination, or safety concerns in the Lyft app.”
The police are investigating the incident but have not classified it as a hate crime.
Rabbi Menachem Shemtov, the director of Chabad at Georgetown University, ordered a Lyft Sunday midmorning on Connecticut Avenue in Washington D.C.’s northwest quarter.
In an interview, Shemtov said he entered and asked the driver to turn down the music, which was very loud. The driver complied but also said that Shemtov could have asked in the app for no music, which Shemtov acknowledged.
Less than a minute later, the driver stopped and told Shemtov to get out of the car, saying he didn’t like his “energy,” Shemtov said.
“I told him, you know, I wish him well, I hope he finds peace and happiness and this is the most aggressive thing that’s happened to me and I get out of the car,” Shemtov said. “And then he gets out of the car and chases me up the block and starts swearing at me…and you know, I said, like, ‘Don’t touch me, I’ll call the cops if you hit me,’ or something like that. And he then he punched me in my face.”
Shemtov said the driver punched him again after he tried to stop the driver from leaving.
Shemtov, who was treated at a clinic for a gash to his face, showed JTA video of the driver punching him in the face with with his car key sticking out of his hand. He was treated at a clinic for a gash to his face. According to the police report, which quoted Shemtov and a witness, the alleged assailant shouted “Why’d you slam my door?” as he pursued Shemtov.
In an entry on the charging document marked “suspected hate crime,” the investigating officer checked “No.”
The police report did not name the assailant. Shemtov said he was not the driver whose name appeared on his app. He shared a screenshot of the driver’s cancellation notice, and the driver photo did not resemble the man in the video he shared.
Shemtov’s father is Rabbi Levi Shemtov, who heads American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad). He was leaving the movement’s Washington headquarters after attending services with his father when the alleged assault occurred.
His grandfather is Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, who was close to the movement’s best-known rebbe, the late Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Abraham Shemtov founded the Washington office and instituted the lighting of a massive Hanukkah menorah on the Ellipse, an event that now draws prominent figures of the administration in power.
The bozo is probably working for Uber now. Firing is not nearly enough.
why was the driver NOT arrested for attacking this rabbi?
Lyft needs to be sued for MILLIONS and they need to vet all their drivers
H*ll of a lawsuit hopefully
Aryeh Wolf, the frum man who was intalling solar panels on a jobsite was killed in Baltimore in 2021. His killer fled, was found dead in the woods in D.C. in August 2023.
Am I the only one struggling to understand what is going on with the picture and the actual driver part of this story?
D.C. Police refuse to identify the Lyft driver – but they said his vehicle was a Red Toyota, MD plate 3FR1602.
Time to i.d. him and sue him & Lyft.
We need the JDL more than ever. They know how to “deal” with these issues.
Wow ,Levi . You changed a bit since the BJ days
Now track that driver for his lifetime to see if he personally does antisemitic acts or incites others and see if that now exceeds the amount he would anyway have done. He is now angry. vinin its short sightedness calls that good riddance without examining long term cost benefit here. It won’t be good riddance if his anger from being fired turns him into a lifelong dangerous enemy. Possibly Better off covertly giving him flat tires until until he quits job as driver. In Bklyn people readily and easily gift flat tires if they so much as deem you to have parked somewhere they don’t think you should have.