A George Mason University police officer completed an Uber Eats delivery after arresting the driver for an outstanding warrant.
Sergeant Ryan Grant is serving the community in a unique way. On Wednesday, Sgt. Grant pulled over 32-year-old Nicholas Wolf in Fairfax County. Wolf was arrested for felony aggravated assault charges before he could complete his Uber Eats drop-off. "I asked him if he would be okay giving me the address for the delivery from his phone, which he was, and I told him that I would make the delivery for him, so the people who made the order didn’t go without their food," Sgt.
Without hesitation, he stepped in and made the drive to a fraternity house on campus. FOX 5 obtained body camera footage of Sgt. Grant making the delivery. Grant said the students were shocked yet happy to see a familiar face at their door with their meals. "They made mention that the food was sitting there on University Drive for quite a while and that they thought they weren’t going to get it for a point and time," he said.