Amazon shipping delays due to violent riots in the US
Amazon scaled back deliveries in a number of cities including Chicago and Los Angeles after the death of George Floyd sparked demonstrations across the country.
Bloomberg reported that Amazon told its drivers in these cities to halt deliveries and return any undelivered packages to the company’s pickup locations. It also has scaled down its deliveries in Portland. Amazon said it was “in close contact with local officials and will continue to monitor the protests,” and would keep only safe routes open.
According to the New York Times, George Floyd died handcuffed on the street in the custody of police in Minneapolis. He had allegedly paid for cigarettes with a counterfeit $20 note, but was caught by the police and the officer held him down by lodging a knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes. He died shortly after lapsing into unconsciousness.
The country is experiencing the most widespread racial turbulence and civil unrest since the backlash to the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968, reports BBC.
More than 75 cities have seen protests, with streets only days ago deserted because of coronavirus full of demonstrators marching shoulder to shoulder. Some US officials have warned of protest-connected virus outbreaks.
More Amazon news
Amazon debuts its self-driving delivery robot Scout
Latest development in Amazon’s logistics business The new self-driving delivery robot is the latest development in Amazon’s growing logistics business and the cutest last-mile solution yet According to CNBC, Amazon is launching a new self-driving delivery...
Amazon’s new ad strategy: Free samples from Amazon
Free samples based on what it knows about you “It’s like Amazon’s product recommendations, but real, so you can try, smell, feel and taste the latest products” Amazon is sending shoppers free samples of products as part of the company’s push into advertising, reports...
Amazon Alexa vs Google assistant
CES 2019: Amazon vs Google Amazon and Google showed at CES 2019 that they’re going to be in every aspect of our lives. Products that are in cars, home appliances, TVs, alarm clocks and more all have Amazon Alexa and/or Google Assistant built-in. At CES 2019, the...