Driver who was proud to have run over and killed young man is banned from Uber

2023-05-02 20:16:15

“Minus one doing the L”. Bolsonarista felt proud for having run over and killed a young man in SP and published videos on the internet celebrating and suggesting that the victim was a Lula voter. Uber and 99 apps announce banning of Christopher Rodrigues. When analyzing the images, a master of law and professor of traffic legislation says that the driver should answer for intentional homicide, when there is an intention to kill

Driver Christopher Rodrigues, 27, was banned from the Uber and 99 transport platforms. He posted videos on social media celebrating the fact of having run over and killed a 21-year-old in the city of São Paulo. The victim’s name is Matheus Campos da Silva, 21 years old.

99 reported that the app driver involved in the incident was registered on the platform, but highlights that the fact did not occur during a race. The company points out that it vehemently rejects and has a zero tolerance policy for any form of violence. In this way, the driver’s profile was permanently blocked.

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Uber confirmed that Rodrigues was his collaborator and had his account deactivated after the hit-and-run. “Uber remains at the disposal of security agencies to collaborate with investigations, as provided by law,” says a company statement.

Christopher, who drives a Ford Ka, explained that he ran over Matheus after witnessing the victim taking the cell phone of another driver. “One less doing the L”, he said in reference to the voters of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT).

“Lucifer Morningstar [representação de satanás nos quadrinhos da DC Comics] received another member of the team”, he says. “Now I’m going to the police station to sign a murder. Lie. God is more”, he continues.

In another record, the driver says that, even begged by passers-by, among them “human rights”, he would not take his vehicle off the young man. “I can’t take the car, can I? Otherwise, the guy runs away, ”he declared.

Afterwards, it is possible to see Rodrigues questioning an agent if he would be arrested and being reassured. The man even appears saying that, this time, there would be no beer or sirloin steak for the young man who was run over, in yet another reference to Lula.

Finally, the driver posted a photo celebrating that his act was not recorded even as manslaughter, when there is no intention to kill.

intentional homicide

The Public Ministry of São Paulo is investigating the case and should offer an opinion this week. For experts, although the police understood that there was a traffic accident with suspicious death, the analysis of what was later published on social networks and the tone with which the driver treated the case may aggravate their intentionality, even leading to a complaint. differently by the prosecution.

For Julyver Modesto de Araújo, master of law and professor of traffic legislation, the traffic accident with death is characterized as culpable homicide, but the driver of the incident should respond to a criminal process as intentional homicide. “[Caso alegue legítima defesa] He may not even be punished, but he will respond anyway to a lawsuit”, he says.

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The episode reverberated on social media. “This case is so absurd that I don’t even know where to start. Assuming that the victim has stolen a cell phone, I think the greater danger is ‘normalizing’ these ‘justices’. First, because the penalty for someone who steals a cell phone is not death. Second, because, sooner or later, an innocent person will be the victim of ‘justice’, as was Fabiane Maria de Jesus. Third, because the killer is saying, in general terms, that Lula’s voters deserve to die. This case has to be taken to the last consequences and the boy needs to answer for his crimes ”, vented one user.

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