WASHINGTON, D.C.- One of two teen girls charged in the death of an Uber Eats driver has pleaded guilty to murder.
The unidentified 15-year-old entered her plea last week, WTOP reported on Tuesday. She is expected to be sentenced on June 4.
The teen and a 13-year-old girl allegedly used a stun-gun on 60-year-old Mohammad Anwar, driving off as he held on, until he was thrown on the sidewalk before the car flipped on its side.
Anwar later died from his injuries.

The incident was caught on cellphone footage.
Both teens were originally charged with felony murder, armed robbery in the deadly incident and carjacking.
The 13-year-old teen has an upcoming court hearing next week to face all charges.
In D.C., a 13-year-old can’t be charged as an adult in a murder case.
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