Woman who allegedly shoved older rider off bus has been arrested

Boston, MALocal News

Authorities in Boston have arrested a woman for allegedly shoving an older passenger off an MBTA bus on September 8, drawing widespread media attention. The incident took place at approximately 1 p. m. near the intersection of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Warren Street. Transit Police released footage showing the elderly rider falling to the pavement and lying injured on the sidewalk.

General Manager Phil Eng commended the swift actions of the Transit Police and the bus driver, who facilitated medical care for the victim. The suspect may face charges for assault and battery on an elderly person causing injury. Eng emphasized the MBTA's commitment to safety and stated that this behavior would not be tolerated. The quick identification and arrest of the suspect highlight the effectiveness of community involvement in law enforcement. Eng also expressed gratitude to the public for their assistance in identifying the individual.

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