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 DENVER  AP  鈥?A jury on Thursday found an Uber driver not guilty of murder in the fatal shooting of a passenger he said attacked him while driving on a freeway in Denver.Jurors sided with Michael Hancock, 31, who argued that he was defending himself against passenger Hyun  Huhn  Kim.After the verdict was read, Hancocks family hugged, sobbed and cried out in joy before leaving the courthouse without comment.Hancock said the 45-year-old Kim made unwanted sexual advances and attacked him when Hancock threatened to pull over during the June 2018 ride.Prosecutors said Hancock stopped the car, went to the front passenger side where Kim was sitting, and fired 10 bullet stanley fr s from his semi-automatic handgun. At least five struck Kim.Hancock, who was not seriously injured, then put a knife in Kims hand to get his fingerprints on it, authorities said.Hancock testified that he kept the knife under  stanley canada his seat and  stanley cup put it in Kims hand to see if he was still alive.The trial was among a handful of criminal cases in the U.S. involving drivers who work for the ride-sharing company. Prosecutors in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have charged an Uber driver in the shooting death of a passenger during a dispute over vomit in the drivers vehicle.In North Carolina, an Uber driver is accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a female passenger.The fatal Colorado ride began after Hancock picked up Kim at a karaoke bar. Kims original destination was 2 miles  3.2 kilometers  away. Surveillance video showed Hanco Hkhw Fujii wins Ryuo title, becomes youngest shogi player with quadruple crown
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