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Ten years ago tonight, this happened. A Shocking True Crime Story...

  • Rod Kackley
  • Feb 20
  • 1 min read

February 20, 2016 — Kalamazoo, Michigan.An ordinary Uber shift turned into a citywide nightmare.


Jason Dalton seemed like any other driver on the road. But as he ferried passengers across Kalamazoo, Dalton became convinced that something had taken over his iPhone — a flashing app icon that shifted from red to black, a digital signal he believed was commanding him to kill.


Minutes later, he began executing strangers at random, turning the city into a hunting ground and leaving police scrambling to understand the pattern behind the chaos.

By the end of the night, eight people had been shot. Six were dead. And Dalton insisted he was only following orders from a hijacked smartphone interface he claimed he could not resist.


Yet even in the middle of terror, there were moments of astonishing courage: a woman shielding children with her own body, families hiding behind cars and gas pumps, and a teenage girl who stunned doctors by showing signs of life just as they prepared to remove her from life support.


Ride-Share From Hell is a gripping, expanded account of a real mass shooting shaped by digital delusion, psychological collapse, and the chilling intersection of technology and violence. A true crime story that unfolds with the relentless tension of a technothriller — and the resilience of a community that refused to break.


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