Crime & Safety

Stabbing Incident On Bee-Line Bus Being Investigated

Police said two passengers got into a fight while on the bus and a third person stabbed one of them.

Westchester County Police are investigating a stabbing incident that occurred early Wednesday on a Bee-Line bus in west Yonkers. The incident occurred about 12:20 a.m. when two passengers became involved in an argument in the rear of the bus, police said.

A third passenger, who was not involved in the dispute, walked from the front of the bus and stabbed the victim several times.

The victim, a 41-year-old man, suffered non-life-threatening wounds to his head, chest and one of his thumbs. He got off the bus at Nepperhan Avenue and Elm Street and walked to St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was treated there and then transferred to the Westchester Medical Center, where he was admitted. He has since been released.

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The assailant fled the scene, police said.

Detectives from the General Investigations Unit continue to investigate the incident.

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A few other passengers were on the bus at the time of the incident but got off the bus when the confrontation began.

Anyone who witnessed this incident is asked to contact the County Police Detectives tip line at 1-877-22-3560. All calls are confidential. Tips are also accepted at tips@wccops.com.

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