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Carjackers Tried to Rob an Armed Rideshare Driver – It Was a Bad Idea

By Jeff Charles

 

Rideshare drivers are among the most vulnerable to violent crime. Drivers and riders are subject to robberies, carjacking, and even sexual assault. Unfortunately, rideshare companies do not seem to take seriously the safety of those using the app to get to their destinations or using their vehicles to make some extra cash.

Both Uber and Lyft, the two preeminent rideshare apps, do not allow drivers or riders to carry firearms to protect themselves. While they allow non-lethal weapons, they have barred guns for people using their services. Fortunately, there are some who do not adhere to these rules. A recent story out of Chicago illustrates why these individuals are most in need of firearms:

The 26-year-old driver had dropped off a passenger about 1 a.m. in the 1500 block of South Millard Avenue when two people – a man, 20, and an 18-year-old woman – walked up to him and announced a robbery, according to Chicago police.

The male suspect took the victim’s cell phone, then fired shots as the two robbers tried to flee the scene, police said.

The driver, who has a valid concealed carry license, returned fire, striking the man in the leg and grazing the woman in the arm, police said. The driver was not injured…

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