zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Culture
/
Woman Killed Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Taking Her To Mexico
Woman Killed Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Taking Her To Mexico-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:55

Image for article titled Woman Killed Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Taking Her To Mexico

A woman who killed her in El Paso, Texas, claims she believes that she was being kidnapped and smuggled into Mexico. The woman opened fire on her male driver, shooting him multiple times in the head, after allegedly seeing a road sign for the Mexican city of and incorrectly assuming the Uber driver was taking her across the , according to the .

On Friday, June 16, 48-year old Kentucky woman Phoebe Copas reportedly hailed an Uber ride to a casino in the El Paso Mission area. The 52-year old driver, , picked her up and the vehicle was en route to the casino, but police claim Copas came under the impression that Piedra was going off-route “...at some point during the drive,” and she shot the driver in the back of the head with a revolver.

There was no indication that Piedra was veering from the predetermined Uber route to the casino. In fact, the Uber vehicle was neither near a bridge, border crossing, nor other port of entry when Copas opened fire on Piedra. The woman shot the driver upon seeing a sign that read Juárez, as the reports:

She allegedly saw a road sign for the Mexican city of Juárez during the ride, believed she was being kidnapped, and shot Piedra, . “The investigation does not support that a kidnapping took place or that Piedra was veering from Copas’ destination,” El Paso police . The incident also did not take place near a bridge or any port of entry to Mexico, authorities said.

A criminal affidavit , a local news station, alleges that Copas did not call for help when she believed she was being kidnapped or after she shot Piedra. She allegedly took a photo of Piedra and sent it to her boyfriend, KTSM reported...

From the reports, it seems there was no attempt on Copas’ part to escape the alleged kidnapping attempt in other ways — either by demanding the driver stop the car or by her exiting the vehicle. There’s no mention of any struggle leading up to the shooting, nor even so much as an exchange between Copa and Piedra during which the woman could have clarified the route or asked about the alleged road sign indicating Juárez was nearby.

Image for article titled Woman Killed Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Taking Her To Mexico

There’s nothing to indicate that Piedra was, indeed, veering off-course and taking his passenger to an unknown location. Furthermore, border crossings in Texas are clearly marked and heavily policed, or rather, have become heavily militarized. Both sides are patrolled and overseen by their respective state forces, meaning Copas would’ve been in little danger of being smuggled into the country against her will. She would’ve had ample opportunity to exit the vehicle, by force, if necessary, or to cry out for help from U.S. or Mexican authorities.

Instead, the Kentucky woman — who was presumably unfamiliar with the El Paso-Juárez border — decided to shoot the Uber driver at the sight of a road sign. Phoebe Copas is currently being held in El Paso county jail on one count of murder in connection with the killing of Daniel Piedra, on a $1.5 million bond.

Piedra did not immediately die following the shooting, but was taken off life support approximately one week after the incident. Piedra’s family went further into detail on the slain driver’s page, which the family started to cover hospital fees and funeral costs. They explain that Piedra was an out- of-work mechanic who had suffered a knee injury and was recovering from surgery when he started driving for Uber to provide for his family.

Image for article titled Woman Killed Uber Driver Because She Thought He Was Taking Her To Mexico

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Culture
I Can't Get Enough Of This YouTuber Who Builds Tiny, Fully Functional Scale-Model Cars
I Can't Get Enough Of This YouTuber Who Builds Tiny, Fully Functional Scale-Model Cars
I love tiny, of . I have a that is roughly half the size of a normal cat, and she’s perfect. I own a 2013 , which is like the miniature version of a normal-sized vehicle (at least here in Texas) — but beyond that, I also own a Hot...
Sep 2, 2025
Watch ABS Fail When MotorWeek Tests A 1997 Chevy S-10
Watch ABS Fail When MotorWeek Tests A 1997 Chevy S-10
MotorWeek’s is some of the on the internet. The long-running automotive news magazine has a treasure trove of tests after being on the air for over 40 years. Where else can you find detailed instrumented testing of long-forgotten cars like the or a ? MotorWeek’s recent Retro Review upload is...
Sep 2, 2025
I Entered My Lifted Miata In A Real Off-Road Race, Here's What Happened
I Entered My Lifted Miata In A Real Off-Road Race, Here's What Happened
I have two automotive loves: The first is the Miata, the second is off-road racing. For a while I raced air-cooled Volkswagens in the deserts of California and Nevada and I was lucky enough to co-drive in a class 11 stock bug in the Baja 1000 a few years...
Sep 2, 2025
Subaru Had It Right All Along
Subaru Had It Right All Along
When first came to the United States, it sold small funky cars that were decidedly un-American. As the company grew its own identity and became more established in the U.S., it became the first automaker to offer an all-wheel-drive passenger car in 1975. Subaru was also an early-adopter of...
Sep 2, 2025
2024 Kia EV9: What Do You Want To Know?
2024 Kia EV9: What Do You Want To Know?
At long last, we are about to get behind the wheel of for the first time. Sure, , and sure, , and sure , but hey — what can you do? Anyway, before we get behind the wheel of this three-row electric beast, we want to know what you...
Sep 2, 2025
Toyota Is Moving A Prewar 700-Ton Press Machine Halfway Around The World
Toyota Is Moving A Prewar 700-Ton Press Machine Halfway Around The World
closed its São Bernardo Plant in November 2023, marking the end of its first overseas production facility. The closure caps off a period of continuous car production in São Paolo, , lasting over 60 years. The plant was home to a Komatsu 700-ton press that predates itself. And now...
Sep 2, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved