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Uber driver who killed six in Kalamazoo shooting spree chose victims ‘at random,’ authorities say Uber driver who killed six in Kalamazoo shooting spree chose victims ‘at random,’ authorities say
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Kalamazoo County officials say that a man who opened fire across the area on Saturday, killing six people and injuring two others, appears to have gunned down people at random during the four-hour rampage in western Michigan. Earlier in the day, working as an Uber driver, he reportedly gave a harrowing ride to a local man. Kalamazoo County officials say that a man who opened fire across the area on Saturday, killing six people and injuring two others, appears to have gunned down people at random during the four-hour rampage in western Michigan.
Authorities said they are investigating reports he continued working as an uber driver, picking up fares during the shooting, and he appeared to have given  at least one man a harrowing ride just an hour and half before the shooting began.
On Sunday morning, Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeffrey Getting said police identified the gunman as Jason Brian Dalton, 45, of Kalamazoo. Dalton was taken into custody hours earlier and appears to have acted alone. His victims had no apparent relation to one another.On Sunday morning, Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeffrey Getting said police identified the gunman as Jason Brian Dalton, 45, of Kalamazoo. Dalton was taken into custody hours earlier and appears to have acted alone. His victims had no apparent relation to one another.
“These weren’t sudden explosions, this was done intentionally,” Getting told reporters during a briefing. “They appear to have been chosen at random because they were available.”“These weren’t sudden explosions, this was done intentionally,” Getting told reporters during a briefing. “They appear to have been chosen at random because they were available.”
Ninety minutes before his shooting spree began, Dalton picked up a Kalamazoo resident for an Uber ride, but drove so dangerously that the man cut the journey short and called 911. An Uber spokesman confirmed that Dalton was a driver for the mobile ride company. State police on Sunday identified four of the six victims killed. All four were gunned down at a Cracker Barrel restaurant: Mary Lou Nye, 63, of Baroda, Mich.; Mary Jo Nye, 60, of Battle Creek; Dorothy Brown, 74, of Battle Creek; and Barbara Hawthorne, 68, of Battle Creek.
Ninety minutes before his shooting spree began, Dalton picked up a Kalamazoo resident for an Uber ride, but drove so dangerously that the man cut the journey short and called 911. An Uber spokesman confirmed that Dalton was a driver for the mobile ride company. Getting and Kalamazoo Police Chief Hadley said investigators are looking into reports from passengers that Dalton continued picking up fares before and after the different shootings.
Authorities in Michigan, who said the shooting spree is not being investigated as an act of terrorism, believe that Dalton acted alone. The violence across Kalamazoo is the latest in a series of mass shootings that have become a grim feature of American life in recent years. It comes more than three months after 14 people were killed in what was later deemed a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif. and less than five months after a lone gunman killed nine people at an Oregon community college.Authorities in Michigan, who said the shooting spree is not being investigated as an act of terrorism, believe that Dalton acted alone. The violence across Kalamazoo is the latest in a series of mass shootings that have become a grim feature of American life in recent years. It comes more than three months after 14 people were killed in what was later deemed a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, Calif. and less than five months after a lone gunman killed nine people at an Oregon community college.
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The shootings have intensified a long-running debate over proposed restrictions to gun access and made gun control a recurring issue in the run-up to presidential elections in November.The shootings have intensified a long-running debate over proposed restrictions to gun access and made gun control a recurring issue in the run-up to presidential elections in November.
According to Kalamazoo Public Safety Chief Jeff Hadley, the suspect in Saturday’s shooting did not have a criminal record.According to Kalamazoo Public Safety Chief Jeff Hadley, the suspect in Saturday’s shooting did not have a criminal record.
“We are trying to piece together a motive,” Hadley said on Sunday morning. “Honestly, it appears to be completely and totally random.”“We are trying to piece together a motive,” Hadley said on Sunday morning. “Honestly, it appears to be completely and totally random.”
Getting said Dalton, who will be arraigned Monday afternoon, will likely be charged with six counts of murder, with two counts of assault with attempt to commit murder, and six counts of felony with a firearm. “And then we’ll see from there,” he said.Getting said Dalton, who will be arraigned Monday afternoon, will likely be charged with six counts of murder, with two counts of assault with attempt to commit murder, and six counts of felony with a firearm. “And then we’ll see from there,” he said.
In speaking to reporters early Sunday, Getting said Dalton shot his first victim, a woman, multiple times outside the Meadow Townhomes apartment complex at 6 p.m.In speaking to reporters early Sunday, Getting said Dalton shot his first victim, a woman, multiple times outside the Meadow Townhomes apartment complex at 6 p.m.
This woman, who was not identified, is “severely injured” but is expected to survive, Getting said.This woman, who was not identified, is “severely injured” but is expected to survive, Getting said.
Four hours later, Dalton appeared outside the Seelye Automotive Group, a car dealership, at 10 p.m. and killed two men — an 18-year-old and an older man believed to be father and son — while they were sitting in their car.Four hours later, Dalton appeared outside the Seelye Automotive Group, a car dealership, at 10 p.m. and killed two men — an 18-year-old and an older man believed to be father and son — while they were sitting in their car.
Fifteen minutes later, Dalton opened fire at a nearby Cracker Barrel restaurant, killing four people. A 14-year-old girl was also shot, and while early media reports suggested she had died, Getting said she was “seriously gravely injured” and it was unknown if she is expected to survive.Fifteen minutes later, Dalton opened fire at a nearby Cracker Barrel restaurant, killing four people. A 14-year-old girl was also shot, and while early media reports suggested she had died, Getting said she was “seriously gravely injured” and it was unknown if she is expected to survive.
  
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Paul Matyas, Kalamazoo County under sheriff, said the first victim was with her three children when she was shot. The children appeared to be uninjured.Paul Matyas, Kalamazoo County under sheriff, said the first victim was with her three children when she was shot. The children appeared to be uninjured.
“This is your worst nightmare, where you have somebody just driving around randomly killing people,” Matyas told a local television station.“This is your worst nightmare, where you have somebody just driving around randomly killing people,” Matyas told a local television station.
Getting said video from the car dealership and restaurant helped police identify Dalton’s car in the parking lot of a downtown bar where he was arrested at 12:30 a.m. without struggle. It was not immediately clear if he was inside the bar at the time.Getting said video from the car dealership and restaurant helped police identify Dalton’s car in the parking lot of a downtown bar where he was arrested at 12:30 a.m. without struggle. It was not immediately clear if he was inside the bar at the time.
A semi-automatic handgun was recovered from the car, Getting said, and a search of Dalton’s home produced evidence that suggested Dalton acted alone. It is not certain if Dalton has a license for the firearm.A semi-automatic handgun was recovered from the car, Getting said, and a search of Dalton’s home produced evidence that suggested Dalton acted alone. It is not certain if Dalton has a license for the firearm.
Getting told The Washington Post that the gun appeared to be a potential match to the shootings.Getting told The Washington Post that the gun appeared to be a potential match to the shootings.
In a phone interview, Mackenzie Waite of Kalamazoo said her fiance was picked up by an Uber car – a silver Chevy Equinox driven by Dalton – around 4:30 p.m. for what was supposed to be a short ride. Halfway through the trip,  the driver picked up a phone call on his bluetooth, Waite’s fiance later told her. Her fiance couldn’t hear what was said, but the driver began acting strangely. In a phone interview, Mackenzie Waite of Kalamazoo said her fiance was picked up by an Uber car – a silver Chevy Equinox driven by Dalton – around 4:30 p.m. for what was supposed to be a short ride costing $5. Halfway through the trip,  the driver picked up a phone call on his bluetooth, Waite’s fiance later told her. Her fiance couldn’t hear what was said, but the driver began acting strangely.
“He blew through a stop sign, side-swiped a car, starting driving in [and] out of the other lane of traffic,” Waite said. “My fiance was just pleading with him to stop the entire time.”“He blew through a stop sign, side-swiped a car, starting driving in [and] out of the other lane of traffic,” Waite said. “My fiance was just pleading with him to stop the entire time.”
When the car finally slowed to a stop, her fiance got out and immediately called 911. He also sent a long description of the ride to Uber.When the car finally slowed to a stop, her fiance got out and immediately called 911. He also sent a long description of the ride to Uber.
Because of how the Uber mobile phone app works, her fiance had received a picture of the driver, which he sent to the authorities.Because of how the Uber mobile phone app works, her fiance had received a picture of the driver, which he sent to the authorities.
Waite and her fiance were so alarmed that Waite posted a warning on Facebook along with a picture of the driver. “He was acting completely normal throughout all this erratic driving!! … Hoping this man will be arrested or hospitalized soon if he has a medical condition causing his behavior,” she said in the post.Waite and her fiance were so alarmed that Waite posted a warning on Facebook along with a picture of the driver. “He was acting completely normal throughout all this erratic driving!! … Hoping this man will be arrested or hospitalized soon if he has a medical condition causing his behavior,” she said in the post.
Waite said Uber did not immediately respond to her fiance’s message, and the police didn’t call back until 6:30 p.m. to ask her fiance for a description of the driver and car.Waite said Uber did not immediately respond to her fiance’s message, and the police didn’t call back until 6:30 p.m. to ask her fiance for a description of the driver and car.
In the end, all they were left with was an uber bill for the $5, Waite said.
The Uber spokesman, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record, said Dalton had passed a background check required for drivers employed by the company.The Uber spokesman, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record, said Dalton had passed a background check required for drivers employed by the company.
“We are horrified and heartbroken at the senseless violence in Kalamazoo, Michigan,” Uber’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, said in a statement. ” We have reached out to the police to help with their investigation in any way that we can.”“We are horrified and heartbroken at the senseless violence in Kalamazoo, Michigan,” Uber’s chief security officer, Joe Sullivan, said in a statement. ” We have reached out to the police to help with their investigation in any way that we can.”
 
Getting said that Kalamazoo authorities searched Dalton’s home on Sunday morning and had found “evidence of value.” He declined to specify what that might include.Getting said that Kalamazoo authorities searched Dalton’s home on Sunday morning and had found “evidence of value.” He declined to specify what that might include.
Officials said the names of the victims will not be released until their families are notified.Officials said the names of the victims will not be released until their families are notified.
Last month, President Obama delivered an emotional speech about gun violence as he announced steps that would restrict access to weapons in certain cases. His announcement received immediate condemnation from prominent Republicans, including presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.).Last month, President Obama delivered an emotional speech about gun violence as he announced steps that would restrict access to weapons in certain cases. His announcement received immediate condemnation from prominent Republicans, including presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tx.).
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