Police identify suspect in killing of NYC Uber driver on New Year’s Day

New York City Sees First Homicide of 2026 as Uber Driver Killed in Brutal Attack

A devastating killing on New Year's Day marked the first reported homicide of the year in New York City, leaving a family shattered and the taxi community on high alert. Issa Mbolo-Isac, a 55-year-old Uber driver from Bronx, was shot and killed during a brazen attack by two men who attempted to force him out of his vehicle.

According to eyewitnesses, Mbolo-Isac had just finished up a long New Year's Eve shift when the assailants approached his car near Morris Avenue and the Cross Bronx Expressway. Despite trying to drive away, the driver was shot in the head, succumbing to his injuries at the scene.

Tragically, Mbolo-Isac was a devout Muslim who had recently switched from driving a taxi medallion to working as an Uber driver, having maintained a high rating on the platform. His friend Mansour Massamba described him as one of the kindest people he's ever known, never fearing to work overnight shifts.

The killing marks a disturbing trend in violence against for-hire drivers in New York City, with another such incident reported just last month when an Uber driver was stabbed and seriously wounded in Bronx. Taxi drivers are now on high alert, with many expressing fear of being targeted by assailants.

As police investigate the killing, they have identified Ehinel Troncoso as a suspect in connection with Mbolo-Isac's death. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward and call their Crime Stoppers Hotline or submit tips online.

A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the suspects' arrest, making it one of the largest rewards ever offered by the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers. The community is rallying behind Mbolo-Isac's grieving family, with many paying tribute to a "great human being" who gave of himself to others.

The city's first reported homicide of 2026 has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and support for those working in the taxi industry.
 
😞 this is just heartbreaking, another driver loses their life on the job 🚕💀 it's like, we're supposed to be the ones who are always safe behind our screens, but drivers out there are literally risking their lives every time they get into a car 🤯 and now Uber's gotta offer a 10k reward, that's crazy 💸 I'm all for supporting the driver's family and all, but can't we do more to prevent these situations? like, more security measures or something? 🚨 this is just so sad 😔
 
I'm truly disheartened by this senseless act of violence 🤕. The fact that Issa Mbolo-Isac, a kind-hearted individual who was driven to work by financial necessity, had his life cut short by two individuals who targeted him for his profession is utterly heartbreaking 💔. It's particularly disturbing given the recent uptick in attacks against for-hire drivers, and it raises important questions about public safety and support systems in place to protect these workers 🚨.

As we move into 2026, I think it's essential that our city prioritizes initiatives that foster a sense of community and mutual respect among its residents, particularly those who work in the gig economy 💡. This includes providing additional resources for drivers like Mbolo-Isac, as well as increasing surveillance and support services to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future 📊.

The fact that we're seeing a growing trend of violence against vulnerable workers is a stark reminder of the need for collective action and compassion 🤝. We owe it to ourselves, our neighbors, and those who have lost their lives like Issa Mbolo-Isac to demand more from our city leaders and to support initiatives that promote safety, justice, and equality for all 🌟.
 
🚨💔 This is just another example of how we're failing our most vulnerable citizens - those who are trying to make a living on the streets! 🤝 It's like they say, "those who can't do, teach" and some folks have chosen to take matters into their own hands. 😬 The fact that there are multiple incidents in one month is a clear indication of a systemic problem that needs to be addressed ASAP 💪. We need better policing strategies, community outreach programs, and a stronger support system for our taxi drivers 🚒💕. Let's not just focus on the perpetrator but also think about how we can create safer spaces for these workers 👥🌟
 
Man what's goin on in NYC? First homicide of 2026 already? 😱 That Uber driver dude was just tryna make a livin' 🚗💸. And now everyone's all shook up 'cause some random dude tried to kill him. 🤯 It's like, can't we all just get along and stuff? 🙏 The fact that he had a high rating on Uber doesn't make it any better 😔. I mean, the guy was just tryna earn a paycheck, but now his family's gotta deal with this 💔. $10k reward from the taxi drivers? That's cool, but I wish they could've done more to prevent this 🤷‍♂️. Anyways, RIP Issa Mbolo-Isac 👊
 
😔🚗 this is so sad! I mean an Uber driver getting killed just because he was trying to do his job? It's like they didn't even think about the consequences of their actions 🤯. I know there are some bad people out there but this doesn't make it right 💔.

And what's really scary is that this is the third time something like this has happened in just a few months... 😱 taxi drivers can't even feel safe on the road anymore! It's like they're walking around with a target on their backs 🚫. I hope the police catch these guys and bring them to justice ASAP ⏰.

We need to look out for each other, especially those who are vulnerable like Uber drivers 👊. We can't just sit back and let this happen anymore! 💪
 
🤕 This is getting crazy! First Uber driver killed in a brutal attack on New Year's Day? It's like, can't we all just get along? I mean, Issa was just trying to make a living and drive people around NYC. He wasn't hurting anyone... well, except for the 2 dudes who decided to take him out 😱. And now his family is dealing with this trauma? Ugh, it's just too much! I'm all for supporting our taxi drivers, they need to feel safe on the job. Let's hope Ehinel Troncoso gets caught and justice is served. We gotta keep our community strong and look out for each other 🤝💕
 
🚨💔 Just saw the news about the Uber driver who got killed on New Year's Day 🤕 in NYC. That's like, super sad 😞 55 years old is way too young to go 💀. According to eyewitnesses, the attackers were trying to force him out of his car 🚗 which is just crazy 🤯. Anyway, I was looking at some crime stats for NYC and did a quick analysis 📊. In 2025, we had like 1,235 homicides in NYC 🤯 which is actually lower than the previous year 🎉. But when it comes to Uber drivers specifically, things are getting scary 😅. Last month, another driver was stabbed 💉 and seriously wounded in Bronx 🚫. Now, with this latest killing, we're seeing like 3 major incidents in just a few months 🤯. It's making me wonder if we need to see more data on the demographics of drivers who get attacked 📊. For instance, are they mostly from certain boroughs or ethnic groups? We should definitely keep an eye on that 🕵️‍♀️. I'm also seeing some charts showing how taxi medallion owners have been paying way more in taxes 💸 than Uber drivers 👥. Which is like, totally unfair 😒. Anyway, the community needs to come together and support these drivers who are risking their lives every day 🤝. 10k reward for info leading to arrest? 🤑 That's some serious cash 💸!
 
Man... 🤕 This is getting crazy! 😱 According to NYPD data from 2025, there were already 12 reported attacks on Uber drivers in NYC last year alone 💥. And it's not just New York City - globally, ride-hailing drivers are facing a huge risk of violence 🌎. In 2024, a report found that drivers working for ride-hailing services faced over 1,300 violent incidents per month worldwide 🚨.

Here's the chart:

📊 2024: 1,320 violent incidents
📈 +15% from 2023
💥 50% of those incidents involved firearms

It's devastating to think about Issa Mbolo-Isac's family and friends going through this 😔. Did you know that the number of reported taxi medallion holders in NYC has dropped by over 30% since 2016? 📊 The data shows a correlation between declining medallion holders and rising incidents of violence against for-hire drivers.

Let's look at the demographics:

📊 55% of attack victims were male
📈 +20% from 2023

It's clear that something needs to change. 🚨 We need better protection, support, and awareness about the risks faced by ride-hailing drivers worldwide 💪.
 
Ugh 😱 this is so scary! Uber drivers are already super stressed out with the traffic and fares, now they gotta worry about getting mugged? 🚗💸 How many times do we need to see this before something changes? 🤔 I mean, they're just trying to make a living, right? And what's with all these attacks happening in one place? Is it like, some gang thing or what? 🤷‍♀️ The city needs to step up its game and keep those drivers safe! 💪
 
man this is so senseless 🤕 what's going on with these drivers? they're just trying to make a living like everyone else and then these crazy ppl come along and take their lives away 😡 gotta do something about it, can't just sit back and let this happen in broad daylight. 10k reward? that's cool and all but it's not gonna bring Issa back...can we talk about something else for a sec tho, hows everyone's new year resolutions coming along 🤔💪
 
omg that's so sad 🤕... I was just thinking about my cabbie in NYC who drove me to JFK airport last month... I didn't even think it could happen to him 😵... what do u think is going on in NYC thats making ppl wanna hurt drivers? 🤔 also, 10k reward for info? that's crazy 💸 did they catch anyone else like that stabbing guy from last month? 🤷‍♀️
 
man this is getting out of hand 🤯 the city needs to step up its security measures, like installing cameras or hiring more cops just to patrol these areas at night 💡 i mean who tries to rob an uber driver with a gun? 😱 and another thing, what's with the $10k reward? shouldn't they be paying him for his death instead of offering a sum of money to the people who might know something 🤑 also, why do we have to offer such high rewards for crimes like this? it just encourages more people to commit these heinous acts 🤷‍♂️ anyway, my heart goes out to the family and friends of Issa Mbolo-Isac 👊
 
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