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Teen Allegedly Ordered Uber, Killed Driver to ‘Let Off Some Steam'
Teen Allegedly Ordered Uber, Killed Driver to ‘Let Off Some Steam'

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time5 days ago

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Teen Allegedly Ordered Uber, Killed Driver to ‘Let Off Some Steam'

Joseph Andrus, 30, had just graduated from college, which his family says was his goal for years, before he was killed while on the jobNEED TO KNOW Joseph Andrus, 30, was allegedly killed by his Uber passenger He is being remembered by his family as a courageous and reliable older brother, son and partner, who persevered through his struggles Sheliky Sanchez has been arrested on a murder charge in connection with the killingA New Mexico teen has been arrested on a murder charge after he allegedly called an Uber with the intention of killing a driver so he could relieve his stress. The Uber driver, Joseph Andrus, was killed Thursday, Aug. 7, after driving 18-year-old Sheliky Sanchez, who allegedly shot Andrus multiple times, according to court documents and a police statement cited by KOB, the Albuquerque Journal and KOAT. During his interview with police, Sanchez allegedly admitted to killing Andrus, the outlets reported. He allegedly said he needed to "let off some steam," per KOB, the Albuquerque Journal and KRQE. Authorities allege Sanchez ordered his girlfriend to get him an Uber before he went through different drivers and ultimately picked Andrus for the ride, per KOB, the Albuquerque Journal and KRQE. He picked Andrus because he "seemed like a good guy," Sanchez allegedly told police, adding that he doesn't "really go for good people,' according to the Albuquerque Journal. He told police he had an enjoyable chat with Andrus, who he thought was a "really cool guy," per the outlet. Sanchez then ordered Andrus to step out of the car and shot him multiple times, per his alleged confession, KOB, Albuquerque Journal and KOAT reported. He allegedly fled in Andrus' car, which police say they later found outside Sanchez's girlfriend's house. Andrus is being remembered by his friends and family for his kindness, bravery and perseverance. He graduated from college in July, his mother said in a Facebook post, adding that it was "his goal for years." "He's the only person his little sister wanted to call before surgeries. He helped her be calm and brave," wrote Allison Jackson Green. "She smiled first for him. Her first word was Joey. He's her hero." His partner Oli Rogers wrote in a tribute that his "family is asking for people to do whatever he would do: do one nice thing for a stranger everyday. This will hold his legacy."Sanchez has been charged with murder, armed robbery and tampering with evidence, the Albuquerque Journal and KOAT reported, citing court documents. He appeared in court on Saturday, Aug. 9, but it wasn't immediately clear if he entered pleas. Prosecutors filed a motion to keep him in jail as he awaits his trial. A judge will hear that motion in the coming days, per KOB. Read the original article on People

Teen randomly killed Uber driver to ‘let off some steam' before driving the stolen car to his girlfriend's house, cops say
Teen randomly killed Uber driver to ‘let off some steam' before driving the stolen car to his girlfriend's house, cops say

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time11-08-2025

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Teen randomly killed Uber driver to ‘let off some steam' before driving the stolen car to his girlfriend's house, cops say

A teenager allegedly told authorities in New Mexico that he killed an Uber driver to 'let off some steam,' according to reports. Sheliky Sanchez, 18, has been charged with murder, armed robbery and tampering with evidence after the execution-style shooting of Joseph Andrus around 3 a.m. Friday in Albuquerque, authorities said. Andrus, the Uber driver, was found dead by the side of the road by police. Police said Sanchez asked his girlfriend to order him an Uber Thursday night because 'his friend has a car for him and he is going to get it,' according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Albuquerque Journal. Sanchez claimed to authorities he looked at available Uber drivers and picked the one he wanted. He said that he and Andrus had a long conversation during the drive, and that Andrus 'was actually really cool,' he told police. Once they got to the drop-off location, police say Sanchez ordered Andrus out of the car and shot him multiple times. The driver died at the scene, Albuquerque police said. The teen reportedly admitted to authorities that he killed Andrus, saying it was in part to 'let off some steam,' according to court documents obtained by KOB4. Sanchez told detectives that while he watched Andrus die, 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', the documents said. The teen then stole Andrus' car, which was later found at Sanchez's girlfriend's house. When police arrived at the home, Sanchez told them he had never taken an Uber ride and said his friends always drove him places. Police said that when he was asked if he knew why his girlfriend had ordered an Uber, he told them, 'No,' according to the Journal. Detectives told Sanchez that the car outside his girlfriend's house was owned by an Uber driver. Sanchez then claimed that he had paid for the vehicle in cash, according to the complaint. When confronted by police about his confusing story, Sanchez reportedly admitted to the killing. The teen, 'couldn't take it out on certain people, so he wanted to take it out on anybody he could find', according to the complaint. 'I don't know what it was,' Sanchez told police when he was asked why he chose Andrus. 'He just seemed like a good guy. I don't really go for good people.' SWAT officers arrested Sanchez on Friday at his girlfriend's home. Sanchez has been booked into the Metropolitan Detention Center, and charged with murder, armed robbery and tampering with evidence. Uber said that it was working with authorities following the driver's killing. '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,' Uber said in a statement. Sanchez appeared in court Saturday, where prosecutors told the judge they were filing a motion to keep the teen in jail ahead of trial. A judge is set to decide whether he will be held in jail.

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