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Police say Calgary bus driver attacked for refusing to go off route

CALGARY — Police say a Calgary transit bus driver was attacked for apparently refusing to drive off his route. Two suspects have been arrested.
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Police vehicles at Calgary Police Service headquarters in Calgary on Thursday, April 9, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY — Police say a Calgary transit bus driver was attacked for apparently refusing to drive off his route.

Two suspects have been arrested.

They say the driver had refused a request to deviate from his designated route and was assaulted in the city's northeast.

One rider tried to intervene in the attack but did not sustain serious injuries.

The driver was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition but was upgraded to stable.

Police say charges are pending against the suspects.

“We fully recognize that this is a highly concerning incident for Calgarians, and we are working with our partners at Calgary Transit to ensure all investigative leads are thoroughly examined and that the right supports are available for those directly impacted,” acting Supt. Gerry Francois said in a statement Wednesday.

“We remain committed to ensuring safe public spaces, including on transit, by taking action to reduce crime and social disorder through focused collaborative enforcement.”

Concerns over transit safety and low ridership last year prompted the city to begin spending $15 million for new transit peace officers.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 14, 2025.

Matthew Scace, The Canadian Press

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