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‘That’s what I do to people that don’t listen,’ says teen accused of shooting cab driver

Posted at 10:12 AM, May 26, 2014
and last updated 2014-05-26 10:20:19-04

SCRANTON, Penn. — A 16-year-old boy in Scranton, Penn., is accused of fatally shooting a cab driver who refused to take a shortcut.

Speaking to reporters as he was led to court by police, the teen, who was charged as an adult, said he told driver Vincent Darbenzio to take a quicker route early Friday.

A teen was charged as an adult after allegedly killing a cab driver in Scranton, Penn., over not taking a shortcut. (Credit: Los Angeles Times/Scranton Police Department) Read more: http://ktla.com/2014/05/25/teen-accused-in-shooting-death-of-cab-driver-thats-what-i-do-to-people-that-dont-listen/#ixzz32pZ50xYF

A teen was charged as an adult after allegedly killing a cab driver in Scranton, Penn., over not taking a shortcut. (Credit: Los Angeles Times/Scranton Police Department)

“He didn’t want to listen, he got his [expletive] shot,” the teen said, according to video of his exchange with reporters. Richardson told police that he felt the driver was intentionally running up the meter.

He is accused of firing two shots into the back of Darbenzio’s head and then fleeing with about $500 from Darbenzio’s pocket.

“I feel my homies die, everybody got to die,” Richardson said.

Additionally, Richardson said he is originally from Newark, NJ and told police he is suspect in a triple homicide there.

Click here to read more on this story from WNEP in Scranton.