Woman Filmed Coughing on Uber Driver Arrested, Facing Robbery and Battery Charges

Editor's Note: This post has been updated to reflect the news that Arna Kimiai was released on $75,000 bail on Monday. One of the women captured on video coughing on and verbally abusing an Uber driver in San Francisco has reportedly turned herself in. She was in the custody of the SFPD on Sunday night but was bailed out on Monday, CBS reported.

NextShark earlier reported that an Asian Uber driver filed a police report after being threatened and harassed by racist passengers on March 7. Arna Kimiai, 24, was arrested over the weekend and is facing charges of first-degree robbery, battery on a transit employee and conspiracy to commit a crime, reports ABC7.

 

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Another passenger, Malaysia King, 24, was earlier apprehended in Las Vegas on a warrant for assault with a caustic chemical, assault and battery, conspiracy, and violation of health and safety code. King is reportedly being held without bail.

The victim, identified as Nepalese driver Subhakar Khadka can be heard in the viral clip saying, "She started taunting me, cursing me, questioning me about being a man. The ladies were even talking about shooting me, calling their cousins to shoot me. They were making fun of my race." According to Khadka, the passenger became abusive after he asked her to put on a mask. When she refused, he pulled over to cancel their ride. In the video, Kimiai is seen trying to snatch Khadka's cell phone during the incident. City jail records reveal that Kimiai’s bond has been set at $75,000 but no court date has been scheduled as of this writing. Feature Image Screenshots via Dion Lim

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