Man accused of raping Lyft driver in Oklahoma will go to jury trial
Share and Follow


Editor’s Note: This story contains discussions of rape or sexual assault that may be disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, you can find help and discreet resources on the National Sexual Assault Hotline website or by calling 1-800-656-4673.

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The man accused of raping a metro Lyft driver in Del City will have his trial heard before a jury.

Andre Hunter made an appearance before Judge Heather Coyle on Wednesday at the Oklahoma County Courthouse. He was expected to enter a blind plea but in the final hours changed his mind.

Hunter’s attorney told the judge he wanted the case to go to a jury trial, which would prolong the case until August 25.

The victim was surrounded by loved ones and was expected to make a statement during Wednesday’s hearing.

“It’s not only frustrating for our office, but it’s also very frustrating for the victim once again,” said Vicki Behenna, Oklahoma County District Attorney.

Hunter was arrested April 22, 2024, after Del City Police said he kidnapped and raped a 54-year-old Lyft driver. He reportedly told the woman he would shoot her if she did not comply with his demands. Hunter forced the driver to take him to a nearby park where he allegedly raped her.

He then abandoned her in a northeast Oklahoma City neighborhood before stealing her car and phone. He was later arrested at Langston University after an app on the driver’s phone helped to track him down.

Oklahoma County Assistant District Attorney Caitlin Watkins will represent the State at trial. She said the victim was extremely upset about the last-minute decision.

“She’s trying to heal and move forward from it,” said Watkins. “To have to keep going back and talking about it and then finally think you’re going to be over, now you’re going to actually talk about this in front of a judge and a bunch of strangers.”

Hunter has been locked up in the Oklahoma County Detention Center on a $1 million bond. Attorneys will have a status conference on the case in July.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Looming catastrophe warning at America's quake hotspot

Urgent Alert: Potential Disaster Threatens Major U.S. Earthquake Zone

Researchers examining Northern California have identified previously undetected fault lines, suggesting that…
Meta, TikTok and YouTube face landmark trial over youth addiction claims

Meta, TikTok, and YouTube Under Fire: Landmark Trial Explores Youth Addiction Allegations

Three of the world’s tech giants are gearing up to face a…
My depression is getting in the way of my hygiene

Struggling with Hygiene? How Depression Could Be the Hidden Cause

DEAR ABBY: As someone who has been divorced for years and is…
Amazon stores closing: Amazon to close Amazon Go, Amazon Fresh locations to concentrate on Whole Foods, grocery delivery

Amazon to Streamline Operations by Closing Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh Locations, Focusing on Whole Foods and Grocery Delivery Services

NEW YORK — Amazon has announced a strategic shift by deciding to…
Judge orders ICE chief to appear in court to explain why detainees have been denied due process

Court Summons ICE Chief to Address Alleged Due Process Violations for Detainees

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — In a significant development, Minnesota’s chief federal judge has…
Flaming NASA plane makes dramatic belly landing in Texas

NASA Aircraft Executes Emergency Belly Landing in Texas After Fire Incident

A dramatic scene unfolded at a Texas airport when a NASA research…
Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs in the latest round of layoffs

Amazon Announces Major Workforce Reduction: 16,000 Jobs Cut in Latest Layoff Round

Amazon is set to eliminate approximately 16,000 positions, marking another significant wave…
Bill Belichick loses Hall-of-Fame bid as source blames 'politics'

Political Factors Allegedly Derail Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame Chances

Despite his impressive track record, Bill Belichick will not be inducted as…