Uber driver in Denver accused of murder
Uber driver 25-year-old Michael Hancock, who shot a passenger last week in his car in Denver, Colorado, is accused of committing a first-degree murder, writes New York Post.
Hancock killed Xun-year-old Hyun Kim on June 45. Kim's body found on Interstate 25 near University boulevard in hancock's car.
Hancock admitted that he shot the passenger after he tried to attack him. Police said they found a semi-automatic pistol and 10 shells near his car.
Hancock's sister, Kilisha Beesley, insists that her brother killed Kim in self-defense because he attacked him and hit him on the head.
Hancock's father expects his sons to be acquitted.
It is also known that Hancock has been a Uber driver for three years. He has no criminal record. But the company has a rule that prohibits drivers from carrying a firearm.
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