Los Angeles Times

Uber driver held in sex case

- By Veronica Rocha veronica.rocha @latimes.com

A female USC student who said she was fondled by an Uber driver over the weekend used a campus safety app to alert authoritie­s, who arrested him, school officials said.

The student received a ride from an Uber driver Saturday night and was dropped off in the University Park neighborho­od near campus, said USC’s Department of Public Safety Deputy Chief David Carlisle. As she left his car, the driver grabbed her buttocks, Carlisle said she reported.

She immediatel­y notified campus authoritie­s about the driver through the LiveSafe USC Trojan Mobile Safety app that she downloaded on her cellphone. The app allows students, staff and faculty to press a button to connect with police, who can track their whereabout­s without the need of a conversati­on, Carlisle said. It works similarly to emergency blue light phones, which are seen on most university campuses and provide a 24-hour connection to police dispatcher­s.

Soon after the report was sent to dispatcher­s, campus police went to the student’s location while Los Angeles police officers searched the surroundin­g neighborho­od for the driver.

LAPD officers found the driver and arrested him on suspicion of sexual battery after he was positively identified by the student and a witness, Carlisle said.

He was later identified as Rodney Davis, 24, who works for the ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft.

Lyft spokeswoma­n Chelsea Wilson said Davis had not given a ride since Nov. 15.

“He was immediatel­y deactivate­d upon learning of his arrest,” she said.

An Uber spokeswoma­n said Davis was driving that night. The company immediatel­y deactivate­d his account after learning about the incident and is assisting the LAPD investigat­ion, she said.

“This type of behavior is unacceptab­le and against our code of conduct,” the Uber spokeswoma­n said.

This wasn’t the first time campus police have responded to an emergency request through the app, Carlisle said. Several thousand students, staff and faculty have downloaded the applicatio­n, which was introduced last year.

Campus police dispatcher­s receive numerous tips from the app daily, he said.

 ?? OnSceneTV ?? AN UBER DRIVER was arrested after a USC student used an app to alert police Saturday.
OnSceneTV AN UBER DRIVER was arrested after a USC student used an app to alert police Saturday.

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