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Uber acknowledges it received complaints about suspected Kalamazoo shooter Jason Dalton

Many handguns and long guns were seized from Dalton’s home but there was no indication that he was prohibited from owning the weapons.

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Jason Dalton during his arraignment in Kalamazoo County. Photo: Reuters
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The Uber ride-hailing service acknowledged on Monday that it received complaints about erratic driving by the suspect in the random shootings that killed six people in Kalamazoo, and a prosecutor said the man admitted carrying out the attacks.

As authorities pieced together Jason Dalton’s actions, the prosecutor said he picked up Uber fares after the first shooting and probably got more riders after the subsequent shootings.

Dalton, the 45-year-old former insurance adjuster, appeared briefly in court by video link and was charged with six counts of murder. A judge denied him bail.

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During a talk with investigators, Dalton waived his right against self-incrimination and confessed his role in the Saturday night shootings, Kalamazoo County Prosecutor Jeff Getting said.

We were driving through medians, driving through the lawn, speeding along, and when we came to a stop, I jumped out of the car and ran away
Matt Mellen, Uber passenger

Dalton admitted “that he took people’s lives,” Kalamazoo police Det. Cory Ghiringhelli told the court. The murder charges carry a mandatory life sentence. Michigan does not have the death penalty.

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