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Police Question Suspect in Bus Driver Stabbing Police are questioning a suspect

Updated 11:10 AM EDT, Tue, Dec 2, 2008

Edwin Thomas was stabbed fatally in the torso by a passenger, police said.

 

A New York City bus rider turned on a driver who denied him a free transfer Monday, stabbing him to death as passengers looked on in the first killing of an on-duty city bus driver in more than a quarter-century.

No charges have been filed, but a person of interest is being interviewed at a police precinct in Brooklyn.

Edwin Thomas, 46, was driving the B-46 bus in Brooklyn when the attacker got on shortly after noon on Monday, police said. The man swiped an invalid fare card and sat down on the bus before asking for a transfer slip usually available to riders.

When Thomas told the man he didn't pay for the ride and couldn't get a transfer, the man punched the driver in the head and fatally stabbed him in the torso in front of other passengers, police said.

Thomas was rushed to a Woodhull Hospital where he was pronounced dead, and the attacker fled on foot. Police are offering a $12,000 reward for any information on the culprit.

Passenger Benjamin Stacking told television reporters that he heard the commotion.

"It's crazy because the bus driver was cool," Stacking said. "He let me on. I was 50 cents short. He let me on and gave me a transfer. No reason to stab a bus driver if you are broke or have no money and can't get a transfer. No reason to stab a person."

Elliot Lee Sander, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's executive director and chief executive, said Thomas was a seven-year veteran and characterized him as "a valued employee" who would "be sorely missed."

"Bus operator Thomas was killed while serving the people of New York City," Sander said. "This is an extraordinary tragedy for the city and the MTA."

Gov. David Paterson said in a statement he was "shocked and saddened" by the killing of Thomas, who the governor said "spent his career ensuring the safety of his passengers."

Mayor Michael Bloomberg described Thomas in a statement as a "good man who was good at his job of helping move New York City."

The mayor said he spoke with Thomas's son Jeffrey, offering the family his sympathies.

"In Edwin's memory, I ask all New Yorkers riding public transit tonight or tomorrow to take an extra moment to say 'Thank you' to our New York City Transit workers and I ask everyone to keep Edwin Thomas' family and loved ones in your prayers," the mayor's statement said.

The fatal attack on the bus driver, the mayor said, was "so shocking" partly because such violence has become rare. The last bus driver killed while on the job was Harvey Shield in 1981 in Brooklyn, the MTA said.

Assaulting an on-duty MTA employee is a felony.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 800-577-8477, or text their tips to 274637, then enter TIP577.

Copyright Associated Press / NBC New York

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  • Bus Driver in California Wednesday, Dec 3 at 3:45 AM FLAG COMMENT My deepest sympathies to the friends, coworkers and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. And for those of you with negative comments about bus drivers, try taking our place in that seat, I bet you within ten minutes you'd be crying to go home. This driver did not deserve this. No driver does.
  • god Tuesday, Dec 2 at 7:19 PM FLAG COMMENT get jobs 4 blacks, let more mexicans in, i don't know who kills the blacks and takes thier jobs maybe we raise taxes and get transit riders the mental health treatment they need they not bad people, they have a disease, work the steps, see woody allens psciatrist u git da picture free junior
  • Chris Tuesday, Dec 2 at 4:38 PM FLAG COMMENT As a NYC bus driver my sympathy goes out to the family. The dog who did this will be bought to justice because nothing is worth another person's life.
  • Terri J. Tuesday, Dec 2 at 4:17 PM FLAG COMMENT This breaks my heart. Althoug I don't ride the bus anymore, I've come across mean bus drivers and very nice ones---but NOBODY deserved this. To lose your life over a bus transfer is just ridiculous. He probably never even saw it coming. People are so effing crazy these days, you have to think twice before you get into a confrontation. Your life might be hanging in the balance. I hope they lock him up and throw away the key.
  • Service Sucks Tuesday, Dec 2 at 1:59 PM FLAG COMMENT Given the way many NYC bus drivers treat the public, I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often! SS

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