New York City bus hijacked at gunpoint, the driver jumped out

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.

The New York City Police Department has announced a hijacked MTA bus in Queens has been stopped after being taken at gunpoint earlier this morning. Law enforcement officials said the gunman entered the bus at the area of 199th Street and Linden Boulevard. He ordered the driver to drive, but the driver ended up jumping off the bus.

The suspect drove a few blocks away before crashing into a telephone pole near 232nd Street. The bus crashed into a nearby telephone pole at 234th Street.

The NYPD said the hijacker was taken into custody. At this time, there are no further details regarding this incident.

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