Attacked Bus Driver

Florida Bus Driver ‘Beaten’ After Asking Rider To Wear A Mask, Police Seek Suspect

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL. – Police are seeking a male suspect who beat a bus driver in an unprovoked attack.

On Tuesday, at approximately 7:45 AM, officers received a call about a passenger who attacked the driver of a Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) bus. 

The male bus driver sustained significant facial injuries after being punched by a male subject.  It was reported that the subject boarded the bus near 34th St and 50th Ave N. 

Police say rge bus driver asked the subject to put on a face covering while boarding the bus, but the subject refused to put on a mask.

“This attack was unprovoked and occurred while the subject was exiting the bus stopped at the PSTA Transit Station located at 3801 70th Ave,” said Pinellas Park Police Department in a statement.

Police say the subject fled the area on foot and was unable to be located by responding officers. 

The subject is described as a black male, approximately 30 years of age, with a short beard and short dreadlocks.  The subject was wearing a white t-shirt with a grey Supreme satchel, Gatorade towel, and small dark sunglasses.

The Pinellas Park Police Department is asking for the community’s assistance with identifying and locating the subject who struck the bus driver. 

If anyone has information regarding this incident, is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers (1-800-973-TIPS) or the Pinellas Park Police Department (727-369-7864). Please refer to agency case number 2021-38871.

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