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Speaking with police, the teen -- who allegedly took the driver's vehicle straight to McDonald's, before trying to pass it off as his own -- said he "wished he picked a different driver that looked big and buff."
A New Mexico teen allegedly admitted to killing a random Uber driver -- to, as police say he told them, "let some steam off."
18-year-old Sheliky Sanchez is facing first-degree murder charges in connection with the violent shooting death of Joseph Andrus, an Uber driver who picked up the suspect last week.
Per a criminal complaint via Law&Crime, the shooting went down in the early morning hours of August 7, last Thursday, after Sanchez allegedly asked his girlfriend to order an Uber from her account. She told authorities she saw him go off in the ride-share, before being alerted that his ride "had come to a stop" before the scheduled drop-off. He later picked her up in a vehicle police have since confirmed belonged to Andrus, before taking her to McDonald's for a frappe and removing the license plate.
Sanchez would later tell authorities he purchased the vehicle from Facebook Marketplace on August 7 -- and, when told the Escape belonged to a murdered Uber driver, allegedly responded, "What the f--k?" He also allegedly denied taking an Uber ride himself on August 7, initially claiming he was at his grandmother's house asleep all night.
However, once confronted with the Uber driver's shooting death, he allegedly came clean -- telling police he "he wanted to let some steam off due to 'so much stress and so much bulls—,'" per the criminal complaint.
He had no specific targets in mind, he allegedly said, but "anybody he could see or find," and reportedly told police he "cocked" his gun before getting into Andrus' vehicle so he could fire quickly. When asked if he was looking to steal a vehicle or shoot someone, he allegedly said, "to shoot him."
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View StoryOf Andrus, Sanchez is quoted as telling police he "seemed like a good guy," who "was actually really cool" and "had a whole ass talk with me and everything" before the shooting. "I don't really go for good people," he allegedly told cops, after reportedly claiming he shot Andrus "like five times" after the driver took "way too long" to comply with Sanchez's demands he get out of the vehicle at the randomly-selected drop-off point. Then, he said he shot him again and stayed to watch him die, before driving off with the vehicle.
Per the docs, he said he "felt bad for him a little bit, but just getting that satisfaction out, out of the way, it's like a relief. Like taking an in and out breath." His only regret, per the complaint, was that he "wished he picked a different driver that looked big and buff."
In a statement, Uber said, "We are shocked and heartbroken for Joseph's family and loved ones after this senseless attack. We've been in contact with the police and are grateful for their work to bring those responsible to justice."
In addition to first-degree murder, Sanchez was charged with armed robbery and tampering with evidence; he's being held at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center.