Uber driver Jason Dalton told one of his victims he wanted to 'make America great again' - Donald Trump's famous campaign slogan - moments before he shot her dead, police reports say.

Dalton is charged with going on a shooting spree in Michigan last month, killing six and injuring two including a 14-year-old girl left in a coma after he shot her in the head.

The 45-year-old married driver had already shot three people during the rampage on February 20, when he arrived at the Cracker Barrel restaurant where victim Mary Lou Nye, 60, was visiting with Abigail Kopf, 14.

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Uber driver Jason Dalton (left) repeated Trump's (right) 'Make America Great' slogan to one of his victims moments before he shot her dead

He approached Nye, asking if she could spare a dollar to 'make America great again' - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's election slogan, according to police reports seen by AOL.com.

When she refused, Dalton shot her, then Kopf, and another three people. Only Kopf survived.

'Jason advised he walked up to the lady and asked her if she could spare a dollar to make America great again,' a police report states.

'The woman advised she didn't have the dollar to spend. Jason stated he shot the woman at this time ... Jason advised he was going to run away, but then he heard people scream.'

The Uber driver told police he remembered 'shooting a small person in the head' and said that he felt like he had been under control of the Uber app.

'Jason advised he shot the people in the car and he said it was like it was telling him where to shoot,' a police report states.

Dalton was called to Meadows Townhomes in Kalamazoo by a request on the ride-sharing app at 5.15pm on February 20, authorities said.

Dalton approached Mary Lou Nye, asking if she could spare a dollar to 'make America great again' - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's election slogan (pictured)

When Nye refused to give Dalton money, he shot her, then 14-year-old Abigail Kopf, and another three people

Around 25 minutes later, Tiana Carruthers became the shooter's his first victim.

The 25-year-old mother had been on a playground outside the apartment complex along with a number of children when Dalton approached.

Witnesses said the shooter called Carruthers over and gave a woman’s name, asking if she was the woman or knew her, KHOU reports.

She reportedly threw herself in front of the children as Dalton allegedly opened fire – and was shot several times.

However, Carruthers survived the attack and was able to give police vital information that helped them apprehend the suspected shooter.

Hours later, at around 10pm, police say Dalton gunned down high school senior Tyler Smith, 17 and his father Rich at a car dealership.

Then, just 15 minutes later, he shot five people who were all sitting in a car in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel restaurant. Mary Lou Nye, 63, Nye, 60, Dorothy Brown, 74, and Barbara Hawthorne, 68, all died.

Abigail, is the only one who survived that shooting. The teenager was initially declared dead by medics, but is now talking and walking on her own.

Dalton is charged with going on a shooting spree in Michigan last month, killing six and injuring two including a 14-year-old girl left in a coma after he shot her in the head

A screenshot from an iPhone posted on Twitter shows what is believed to be Jason Dalton's Uber driver profile with a five-star rating

Police cordoned off the area around a car dealership in Kalamazoo, Michigan where two people were killed

Earlier this month, Dalton reportedly told investigators that the Uber app had the ability to ‘take over’ his body.

He told police when he pressed a button on his phone screen, the horned cow head of a devil would appear, WZZM reported.

‘When I logged onto site (the Uber app), it started making me feel like a puppet,’ Dalton told police in an interview, the news station reported.

He also told his wife on the night of the deadly rampage that she would not be able to go to work and their children would not be able to go to school – and added that if she turned on the news, she would know why.

Dalton is charged with shooting eight people, killing six, over a five-hour period on February 20 – in between driving customers for Uber in Kalamazoo.

Last month, police said Dalton had admitted to the shootings.

Earlier this month, prosecutors said a judge had granted a request by Dalton’s attorney for a competency exam.

Kalamazoo County Prosecuting Attorney Jeffrey Getting said weighing a person's competency to stand trial had no bearing on the person's criminal responsibility for a crime and that the move was not to determine whether Dalton was legally insane.

He faces 16 charges, including six for murder, and faces life in prison.