FedEx driver shares TikTok clip claiming he won't deliver to houses with flags supporting Joe Biden, Kamala Harris or Black Lives Matter - then announces he's quit after viewers call for him to lose his job FedEx condemned a former driver who posted a TikTok video vowing never to deliver to homes supporting Joe Biden, Kamala Harris or Black Lives Matter Vincent Paterno, 39, is seen wearing his FedEx uniform in a van as he goes on his profanity filled rant FedEx stated that they were 'appalled' by the video stating that the video 'does not reflect the views' of the company The TikTok video amassed over 74K views and more than 3K comments Paterno explained in another TikTok video that he had already told his boss that he planned to leave the company the week the video was posted According to 18 US Code 1708, obstructing mail delivery is a crime By Adriana Diaz For Dailymail.Com Published: 05:33 BST, 27 September 2021 | Updated: 05:33 BST, 27 September 2021 Viewcomments A FedEx worker shared a TikTok video bragging that he wouldn't deliver to homes that display flags supporting President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, or Black Lives Matter. Vincent Paterno, 39, posted the foul-mouthed video on September 16 wearing his FedEx uniform appearing to be seated in a delivery truck. 'What's up TikTok,' Paterno says. 'Just wanted to come on here and let all you know, if you don't have a flag in front of your house, and if you have a Joe Biden, Kamala f***ing camel toe posted up in front of your house, Black Lives Matter — I will not deliver your s**t.' 'I will not deliver your s***,' he said doubling down on his rant. 'I will bring that back to the station and I will keep doing that s***. Have a good day.' Vincent Paterno, 39, posted a TikTok video in his FedEx uniform vowing never to deliver to homes that display flags supporting President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, or Black Lives Matter A FedEx spokesperson said that they were 'appalled' by the video stating that the video 'does not reflect the views of FedEx' A FedEx spokesperson commented on the video in a statement to TooFab, 'We are appalled by the behavior depicted in this video, which does not reflect the views of FedEx,' the spokesperson said. 'This individual is no longer providing service on behalf of the company.' Paterno explained in a TikTok video posted Sunday that he had already told his supervisors that he planned to leave the company this month, and refuted media reports he'd been fired as a result. He posted a followup video allegedly showing text messages from August 9 where he informed his boss that he would work his last shift the week that the video was posted. The original TikTok video amassed over 74K views and more than 3K comments, the majority of which criticized Paterno's offensive rant. The top comment on the video reads: 'You about to lose your job.' Another comment asks: 'How are you 40 acting like this?' Paterno posted another TikTok video on Sunday explaining that he had given his resignation before the offensive video was posted The original video gathered over 74K views and more than 3K comments Others noted that according to 18 US Code 1708, obstructing mail delivery is a crime. One TikTok user tagged the FBI and wrote: 'this man just admitted to withholding mail over political beliefs.' Another posted: 'that's literally a crime?' Several users pointed out the danger that some people could face if their packages weren't delivered including people who get medication sent to their house. 'Some people get medicine delivered, including life saving medicine or medical devices. You could be hurting people,' someone wrote. Another commented: 'I want a felony charge and jail time. People get medicine delivered to them. I want him arrested.' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility