Bus Driver Stabbed; Manhunt On For Attacker In San Fernando Valley
WOODLAND HILLS, CA — A Metro bus driver is fighting for his life after being stabbed aboard a bus in Woodland Hills Wednesday, and police are searching for his attacker.
The suspect was described as a 6-foot tall man, approximately 21 years old, with blonde curly hair and a thin build. He wore a red shirt and black pants during the attack. He was last seen headed eastbound on Owensmouth Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
The attack occurred shortly after 5 p.m. at Erwin Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard. According to investigators, the suspect entered a Metro bus and got into an argument with the driver. The argument spilled onto the sidewalk and that’s when the suspect repeatedly stabbed the bus driver, according to police.
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Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics rushed the bus driver to a local hospital in critical condition, and he underwent surgery.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Los Angeles Police Department’s Topanga Division
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