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Uber driver Jason Dalton pleads guilty to all charges for deadly shooting spree, against attorney's advice

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Uber driver shooting spree suspect pleads guilty
Joel Bissell/Kalamazoo Gazette via AP
ByJoseph Diaz, Emily Shapiro, and Katie O'Brien
January 07, 2019, 6:52 PM

Jason Dalton, a former Michigan Uber driver who was set to stand trial for a shooting spree that killed six, said Monday he was pleading guilty to all charges, against his attorney's advice.

Six were killed and two others were injured in a string of shootings that took place in several locations in the Kalamazoo area on Feb. 20, 2016.

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Dalton was an Uber driver at the time of the crimes and allegedly carried out the shootings in between picking up riders.

Dalton, who made the surprising declaration to plead guilty as the court was preparing for jury voir dire, said his decision was made to avoid putting his family through a trial.

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Dalton, whose charges included six counts of premeditated murder, said he has been wanting this for a long time.

Jason Dalton talks with his defense attorney Eusebio Solis moments before pleading guilty to six counts of murder and several other charges at the Kalamazoo County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019 in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Joel Bissell/Kalamazoo Gazette via AP

Kalamazoo County prosecutor Jeff Getting said it's unusual to make a guilty plea to first-degree murder because the consequence is mandatory life in prison.

As a result of the plea, Dalton will serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

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Getting called this the prosecution's best outcome.

"We're very happy that we're able to reach this resolution," Getting told reporters Monday. "Doing this is what's best for the people of this community, it's what's best for our victims."

Dalton will be sentenced on Feb. 5, 2019. Victims and victims' families will have a chance to address the court at that time, Getting said.

Police tape surrounds the area of a random shooting in Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 21, 2016.
Jeff Karoub/AP, FILE

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