Luckily, aside from the surveillance footage of the incident, police also had another tip to go off of - the suspect’s name and phone number.

The driver gave police the information of the passenger, and police issued a subpoena to Lyft. Police said they “received the records showing the phone number and account used belongs to the defendant.”

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He could have called a taxi, but he chose to use an app that knows everything about him. Smart guy.

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Even a taxi company would have at least his phone number from the caller ID tho. I don’t think guys like this really think the process through

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