A short-tempered food delivery driver drove his car into a dissatisfied customer and hurled antisemitic slurs at the man during a heated spat, police in Rockland County said.
Wensley Volcy, 32, was charged with second-degree assault as a hate crime, weapons possession and leaving the scene of an accident following the wild Thursday night scuffle in Ramapo, cops said.
Police said Volcy was making a delivery on Old Nyack Turnpike but went to the wrong address.
By the time he figured out his mistake and went to the right place, the customer was fuming that his food was late getting there and got into an argument with the driver, according to a police report.
“Upon the driver’s arrival, the driver engaged the victim angrily and allegedly utilized antisemitic language toward the victim,” the report said.
“The victim went to the rear of the vehicle in an attempt to photograph the license plate and the driver placed the vehicle in reverse and intentionally struck the victim. The driver then fled the scene.”
Cops got a description of the culprit and picked him up on Friday.
Volcy was arraigned in Ramapo Town Court and is being held at the Rockland County Jail on $5,000 bail.
Police said the victim, who has not been identified, suffered minor injuries during the scrape and refused medical attention at the scene of the incident on Thursday.
Authorities didn’t say which company Volcy was working for at the time of the attack.
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