Person claiming to be Kalamazoo shooting suspect sues Uber for damages
An individual claiming to be Jason Dalton filed a complaint saying the company treated him as a 'second-class citizen' and forced him to launch the killing spree
An individual purporting to be the Uber driver charged with fatally shooting shooting six people in western Michigan has sued the ride-sharing company, just one day after police reports showed he told investigators the app controlled him like "a puppet".
In a two-page handwritten complaint filed on Tuesday, an individual claiming to be Jason Dalton said the company caused "psychological damage" and treated him as a "second-class citizen". The federal suit followed a series of police reports released on Monday, showing Dalton told investigators Uber's app takes over "your whole body" and forced him to launch the killing spree that also left two wounded.
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