A video that hasn't been released to the public shows two men walking up to the victim's door, opening it, words are exchanged and in less than five seconds the 52-year-old Uber driver was shot and killed.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- An Uber driver was shot and killed during an attempted robbery in Oakland Sunday morning, according to police.
Flowers were left on the sidewalk in the 2000 block of 13th Avenue where he was parked on Sunday morning when two men ambushed him.
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