Las Vegas Review-Journal

Report details ride-hailing driver’s risqué comments

- By Alexis Egeland Las Vegas Review-journal

A driver for a ride-hailing service for youngsters accused of making inappropri­ate comments to a 13-year-old spoke of “fat booties” and vehicular sex while transporti­ng her, according to his arrest report.

Ranier Braga, 50, was arrested on Feb. 21 and charged with luring a child and unlawful contact with a minor. He was driving for Hopskipdri­ve, a ride-hailing service for children that mainly provides transporta­tion to and from school.

Braga picked up a 13-year-old girl from Child Haven, drove her to school on Feb. 13 and drove her from school back to Child Haven on Feb. 20. The girl told police that, during those rides, Braga made inappropri­ate comments to her and touched her face, the report said.

The girl said Braga asked what her nationalit­y was and told her he likes Puerto Rican women “because they have ‘fat booties.’ ” She said he told her he wanted to get a darker tint on his windows, explaining that people can have sex in their cars without getting caught if they have darkly tinted windows, according to the report.

She said Braga offered to drive her to Walmart and said he could tell the app that he had dropped her off at school so no one would know, the report said. She declined the offer and, as she was getting out of the car, Braga “swiped (his finger) across the bottom part of her chin and said, ‘Alright, sweetie.’ ”

Las Vegas police arrested Braga at his home on Feb. 21.

Braga was in court last week, and court proceeding­s revealed he had never been arrested before and went through a background check before he was hired by Hopskipdri­ve. In court, Braga said he has worked for nearly four years as a five-star-rated Lyft driver in Las Vegas.

According to the report, the Hawaii native admitted to everything, acknowledg­ed it was inappropri­ate, but he said he did it because “being from Hawaii, he is accustomed to helping and taking care of people.”

He wrote an apology letter to the victim, which was impounded by the Southern Nevada Children’s Assessment Center. Braga is under house arrest with high-level monitoring by authoritie­s, and he was taken off the driver list in the app, the report said.

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