Bus Operator assault

Bus Operator Assaults featured on WABC's Here And Now

On WABC 7's Here and Now: a story about the rash of assaults on bus operators with perspectives by TWU Local 100's Harry Wills, Nneka Green-Ingram, and Sophia Austin. The show is moderated by Jeff Pegues.

The second part features Darryl Irick, MTA New York City Transit Senior Vice President of Buses, speaking about new safety measures being implemented to curb these assaults.

Marlene Bien-Aime in hospital bed after the assault
Marlene Bien-Aime in hospital bed after the assault

Bus Operator Recounts Violent Ordeal on the Bx9

A Bronx grand jury is taking testimony in the case of Bus Operator Marlene Bien-Aime, who was viciously beaten by a teen who boarded her crowded Bx9 bus on Fordham Road Tuesday evening. Along with Local 100 Secretary-Treasurer Earl Phillips and MABSTOA Division Chair Frank Austin, Bien-Aime talked to the press outside the courthouse sharing new details about the attack. The assault on the Local 100 member could mean a felony conviction for Steangeli Medina, who became aggressive when Bien-Aime refused to allow her to board the Bx9 with her uncaged dog. Medina attacked Bien-Aime, dragging her down the stairs and out of the bus, breaking her nose and giving her a black eye and numerous bruises.

The following day. President Samuelsen visited West Farms Depot to discuss the case with members. See the NY1 coverage here.

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