Jason Dalton, Man Charged in Kalamazoo Shooting Spree, Sues Uber - NBC News
Jason Dalton, Man Charged in Kalamazoo Shooting Spree, Sues Uber by The Associated Press Editor's note: An Associated Press report about a lawsuit supposedly filed by Kalamazoo, Michigan, shooting suspect Jason Brian Dalton on March 15 was a hoax, Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Pali Matyas told NBC News on March 17. For more information, click here . DETROIT — A man who police say told investigators that "a devil figure" on Uber's app was controlling him when he allegedly killed six people in western Michigan is suing the ride-sharing company. In his handwritten complaint filed Tuesday, Jason Dalton doesn't mention the shootings directly, but said: "I am currently in prison because of Uber." Dalton is accused of fatally shooting six people and wounding two others between picking up passengers for Uber in Kalamazoo on Feb. 20. In his lawsuit, Dalton seeks $10 million from Uber. He claims that the company "ripped" him off and failed to pay him back wages and overtime.Read full article from Jason Dalton, Man Charged in Kalamazoo Shooting Spree, Sues Uber - NBC News
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