New York City Bus Driver Attacked in the Bronx

An MTA bus stands idle with lights flashing in the street in Manhattan.
An MTA bus stands idle with lights flashing in the street in Manhattan.

BRONX, NY — Police are searching for a man who punched a 57-year-old MTA bus driver in the face before fleeing the scene in an unprovoked attack in the Bronx earlier this week, the NYPD said Wednesday.


Key Points

  • The assault occurred Tuesday, April 1, around 6:50 p.m. on the BX31 bus near Van Cortlandt Park and East 242nd Street.
  • The suspect struck the bus driver with a closed fist and fled on foot.
  • The victim was taken to Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital in stable condition.

Unprovoked attack on public transit worker

New York City Bus Driver Attacked in the Bronx
Suspect wanted for attack on New York City bus driver.

Authorities say the incident took place on board a BX31 MTA bus operating near Van Cortlandt Park when an unidentified male boarded and approached the on-duty driver without provocation. The suspect punched the victim in the face and quickly fled the bus to an unknown location.

The driver sustained facial pain and swelling and was transported by EMS to Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital, where he was treated and listed in stable condition.

Police release image, seek public’s help

Surveillance images of the suspect have been made available through the NYPD’s public information portal. Investigators from the 47th Precinct are urging anyone with information to come forward.

As of Wednesday, no arrests had been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who attacked an MTA bus driver in a Bronx assault caught on camera.