NYC Passenger Who Pepper-Sprayed Muslim Uber Driver Fired From PR job, Denies It Was A Hate Crime
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A 23-year-old woman was indicted on hate crime charges in New York, USA after she was filmed pepper-spraying a Muslim Uber driver while he prayed during the ride. After being sprayed and sustaining pain and burning, the driver called 911, leading to his client’s arrest. The alleged offender, a college graduate, has since been fired from her job.
Trigger warning: hate crime, explicit racist language – Jennifer Guilbeault was indicted on multiple hate crime charges on October 28 after allegedly pepper-spraying 45-year-old Uber driver, Shohel Mahmud, while he began praying in Arabic, according to a press release from the prosecutor.
Guilbeault reportedly lunged forward toward Mahmud’s seat and sprayed his face with pepper spray, inflicting pain and burning sensations.
The alleged attack occurred on July 31, as the driver started praying while he was driving Guilbeault on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, near Central Park — the intersection of East 65th Street and Lexington Avenue, CNN reported on October 31.
A 23-year-old woman was indicted on hate crime charges in New York, USA
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Dashcam footage from Mahmud’s vehicle has since circulated on social media. In the now-viral footage, Guilbeault could be seen lashing from her passenger seat onto the unsuspecting driver with a pepper spray bottle and spraying it directly into his face.
The shocking clip further captured what is presumed to be Guilbeault’s friend, sitting behind Mahmud. The friend seemingly appeared to be startled, and was heard repeatedly saying, “Jen, what the f**k?”
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In the footage, Guilbeault could be seen continuing to aggressively hold on to Mahmud as he was attempting to remove himself from the car.
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At some point, Guilbeault appeared to grab Mahmud in an attempt to hold him back closer to her, but the Uber employee seemingly found a way to free himself and step outside the car.
Finally, Guilbeault was seen sitting back in the car next to her friend, who appeared to be trying to calm her down.
Guilbeault could be heard telling the other woman that she used the pepper spray because the driver was “brown.”
After being allegedly assaulted, Mahmud reportedly called 911. Guilbeault subsequently was arrested.
She was filmed pepper-spraying a Muslim Uber driver while he prayed during the ride
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The alleged offender has been formally charged by the state Supreme Court and is set to return for a court appearance in January, as per CNN.
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“As alleged, Jennifer Guilbeault senselessly assaulted a Muslim Uber driver while he was just doing his job,” Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg said.
Bragg continued: “The victim is a hardworking New Yorker who should not have to face this type of hate because of his identity.
“Everyone is welcome to live and work in Manhattan.”
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Bragg went on to emphasize Manhattan’s commitment to inclusivity and the ongoing efforts of the Hate Crimes Unit to combat bias-motivated violence.
The charges against Guilbeault include one count each of Assault in the Second Degree as a Hate Crime, Assault in the Third Degree as a Hate Crime, and Aggravated Harassment in the Second Degree, CNN reported.
Over the summer, when Mahmud’s dashcam footage went viral, social media users identified Guilbeault as an employee of D. Pagan Communications.
After being sprayed and sustaining pain and burning, the driver called 911, leading to his client’s arrest
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The company subsequently posted on its official LinkedIn and X page: “We are aware of the behavior of this former employee and we don’t condone this behavior.”
Agency president Debra Pagan confirmed via email that Guilbeault is a former employee but did not say when she left the firm, PR Week reported on October 31.
Guilbeault has since been fired from her PR job after she had just started a “promising career,” the New York Post reported on Friday (November 1).
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Guilbeault’s attorneys reportedly argued that the case should not be handled as a hate crime, as lawyer Michael J. Alber stated: “Ms. Guilbeault was not motivated by race, religion, national origin, or any other discriminatory factor.
“This case needs to be looked at with all surrounding circumstances which include assessing all of the evidence and lack of evidence.
“We look forward to working with the District Attorney’s Office to fully vet all of the facts in the proper forum, which does not embellish or exaggerate the claims, especially where the integrity and credibility of claims can properly be tested.”
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The alleged offender, a college graduate, has since been fired from her job
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A group of United Nations (UN) experts recently warned that harassment, violence, and incitement based on religion, especially against Muslims, have reached “alarming levels” worldwide.
In a statement on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, on March 15, the UN experts condemned rising religious intolerance, including Qur’an burnings and attacks on Muslim sites, urging states to uphold human rights and legal protections.
“Across the world, we have witnessed attacks on mosques, cultural centers, schools, and even private property belonging to Muslims,” the experts stated.
Last year, NBC News reported that “the Council on American–Islamic Relations said that reports of Islamophobia incidents from October 7 to October 24, 2023, saw a 182% jump from any given 16-day stretch the previous year.”
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