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Uber driver argued with passengers and reached out his gun. This is the company’s reaction

In response, Uber expressed concern and stressed that its guidelines strictly prohibit drivers from carrying guns.

The threat and conflict of cab service have become a common phenomenon in today’s fast-paced life. There is little patience and tolerance, and there is indeed a debate between the driver and the passenger, but there is a recent case when the driver pointed the gun at the passenger. A shocking video from the United States surfaced on the Internet, confusing netizens in horror scenes.

Miami rapper Krissy Celess posted a video online (also known as Bomb Ass Krissy), who and her friends argued with Uber drivers through instructions. This argument escalates further and falls into a nightmare when the driver loses his calmness and asks them to leave the vehicle. He further triggered him as Krissy commented on his behavior, prompting her to point the gun at her.

When Krissy disagreed with the Uber driver, the incident began with the incident, telling her to make a different turn. In addition, the angry driver shouted to her and her friends: “Get out of my car now. You don’t ride a bike anymore.” He also called the emergency hotline number. Krissy then began commenting on the driver’s eyes being crazy, before the driver pulled out his gun.

Meanwhile, the captured incidents are all the rage on social media. However, as the video became popular, the rapper has disabled the comment section. Chrissey and her friends are expected to take legal action against Uber and the driver due to a fierce dispute involving guns.


Meanwhile, attorneys representing Krissy Celess and her friends condemned the incident, calling it “extremely aggressive” and the driver decided to pull the gun as “excessive.” He also highlighted the fact that the disagreement occurred, but no matter how intensely it was imposed, the use of guns was unreasonable. “You know, because of simple disagreements, emotions can sometimes get out of control, but those disagreements don’t require guns to point at you,” he added.

The incident also sparked a response from Uber. The company expressed concern and stressed that its guidelines strictly prohibit drivers from carrying guns. It also confirmed that the driver involved had been fired from its platform. The company also expressed cooperation with police investigations into the matter.

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