Pedestrian killed in attempted hijacking of DC Metrobus
“He did have a weapon of some sort,” Lanier said, declining to provide more details.
Police say the bus that was hijacked is #6102, a route U6 bus, that was on its way to Marshall Heights @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/oMCnUNdtnO
— Stephanie Gailhard (@stephitv) May 3, 2016
The incident lasted less than three minutes, according to Lanier, who said that the bus had security footage of the alleged assault.
“It’s a bizarre incident, very uncharacteristic for someone to take a bus and attack a bus driver,” Lanier said.
D.C. police chief spokesman Dustin Sternbeck said the suspect entered the bus at a nearby intersection on Jay Street NE. At the next stop, he allegedly attacked the bus driver while passengers managed to exit the bus through its back entrance.
While the suspect’s weapon was likened to a pair of pliers, police officials declined to provide an exact description.
The bus operator suffered minor injuries but no passengers were hurt, according to transit police.
Busjacking: U6 rte to Lincoln Heights. No injuries to passengers. Bus operator injured but non life threatening. MPD handling investigation.
— Metro Transit Police (@MetroTransitPD) May 3, 2016
A spokesperson for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority directed questions about the incident to police.
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