亚裔青年在灰狗巴士遭白人青年斩伤

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加拿大再爆灰狗巴士血案 亚裔青年被斩伤 大公报

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综合通讯社二十三日消息:一名亚裔青年二十二日乘搭灰狗巴士途中遇袭,胸部中刀受伤。这是加拿大灰狗长途巴士两个月内发生第二宗暴力袭击事件。事后,警方拘捕了一名二十八岁疑犯,并控以严重袭击及违反假释条件罪名。警方初步相信他和伤者互不认识,现正调查他的行凶动机。
事发于当地时间上星期日下午三时左右,肇事巴士正载着十多名乘客在安大略省北部行驶。遇袭的是一名年约二十岁的亚裔青年,已被送往医院急救,现时没有生命危险。
一名目睹事发经过的女乘客说,七月发生的那宗巴士斩首吃人肉桉仍令她心惊胆跳,因此她登上巴士后,故意挑选前排比较接近司机的座位,相信即使有事发生也会安全一点。大约下午三时左右,她正利用电子手帐与友人通讯,突然听到巴士后座有乘客吵嚷,有人大叫,说有乘客呼吸困难,又好像听到有人说有刀。
这时,一名男子从后面走到车头位置,双手沾满血,要求司机立即停车,让他下车。司机当时也不知道发生了什麽事,对该名男子说,巴士数分钟内便驶抵怀特里弗镇了。
该名男子显得不耐烦,对司机说:「开门啦!」
这时,车厢内有其他乘客大叫:「不要让他走!」但司机还是开了车门让他离去。过了不久,警员接报到场,在怀特里弗附近把该名男子拘捕。
警方其后证实被捕疑犯是二十八岁的罗伯茨,已落桉起诉他严重袭击及违反假释条件罪名。
目击者说,疑犯下车后,司机继续把巴士驶入怀特里弗,救护车赶到把该名受伤的青年送往医院急救。
七月底,一名青年在巴士上无辜被一名华人挥刀杀死及被斩首吃肉,事件震惊整个加拿大以及国际华人社区。
 
What concerns me most is not this crime itself, rather than why main stream media didn't disclose victim's race and background????? While criminal is titled with mental problem at first immediately???


Didn't media want to hide some sensitive description of criminal which was actually caused by revenge on Vince Li's case?

This is a wake up call for all Asians living in this country. Be careful!!!!



Suspect in stabbing on bus makes Tuesday court appearance

Suspect in stabbing on bus makes Tuesday court appearance

Last Updated: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | 1:44 PM ET Comments30Recommend24

CBC News


An Ontario man accused in a stabbing aboard a Greyhound bus bound for Winnipeg on Sunday appeared in court Tuesday for a bail hearing in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., looking somewhat dazed.
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White River and Wawa are about 90 kilometres apart in northwestern Ontario. (CBC)David Wayne Roberts, 28, of Manitouwadge, Ont., who is charged with aggravated assault and two counts of breach of probation, wore an orange shirt and striped pants to his hearing. He remained silent throughout.
A publication ban was placed on all evidence to be heard at the bail hearing, scheduled for Wednesday, after his lawyer requested an adjournment.
The charges follow an incident where a 20-year-old man on the bus had to be hospitalized with minor injuries after he was stabbed Sunday afternoon on the bus.
Passengers on the Greyhound bus, which began its journey in Toronto, said the attack took place about two hours after police officers put a man on the bus in Wawa, Ont.
The man, who had earlier been arrested by the police for disturbing the peace, told Wawa police he needed psychiatric help, Wawa police Sgt. Larry Ross told CBC News.
After the police took him to a hospital, doctors there concluded the man would not be a risk to himself or anyone else, Ross said. As a result, police bought him a ticket to his home in northern Ontario and put him on the bus in Wawa.
"The subject had no transportation and a strong desire to go home, and the Wawa police addressed this need by obtaining a bus ticket via social assistance, which is a normal function for this police service for people who … find themselves transplanted with a lack of money or for whatever reason," Ross said.
One of the passengers on the bus, Anita Daher, told CBC News that she saw the police put a man on the bus, then a couple of hours later heard a commotion from the back of the bus and saw a man clutching his bleeding chest in pain. She did not witness the stabbing, she said.
As she dialed 911 shortly after, Daher said, the man who had joined the bus in Wawa demanded to be let off.
Police arrested the man near White River, a town about 300 kilometres north of Sault Ste. Marie, shortly after he left the bus.
Situation familiar to Winnipeg man

Meanwhile, a Winnipeg man says the Ontario case suggests that nothing has changed since his mother was killed on a bus eight years ago.

Ross Lent's 74-year-old mother, Mary-Louise, died and 30 others were injured in December 2000 when a man placed on a Thunder Bay-bound bus by Ontario Provincial Police attacked the driver and drove the bus over an embankment.
'It seems like it's all been swept under the rug.'—Ross Lent
The 23-year-old suspect in that case was ultimately found not criminally responsible.
A coroner's inquest at the time recommended major changes to safety on Greyhound buses. But Lent says it's clear nothing's changed: "It seems like it's all been swept under the rug."
Lent says something has to change when it comes to transporting the mentally ill or suspects on buses.
"If they're deemed to be dangerous, they should be escorted on these buses and the money should be taken to do that," he said.
"Also, Greyhound needs to beef up their security, as well. If that means adding security guards to buses, if that means metal detectors, so be it."
'Companies need to take responsibility'

Lent hopes the family of Tim McLean, who was killed on a Greyhound in Manitoba this summer, goes through with a civil lawsuit they've launched against Greyhound, the federal government and the suspect in the case.
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The bus remained parked beside a restaurant in White River while police interviewed passengers. (Marcus Grundt/Wawa News)"Sue, sue, sue. And go through with it, because the courts didn't work for us," he said, arguing that appears to be the only way to ensure changes take place.
"These companies need to take responsibility for public safety. That's part of their job."
Peter St. John, a security expert at the University of Manitoba, agrees.
"[The bus] is a place where it is easier for people with mental problems to travel," he said. "These people can get on buses without any checks and without any knowledge of what their condition is."
St. John acknowledges that the people staffing small bus depots won't ever know if someone is mentally ill.
But he says Greyhound and the police must do a better of job of making sure no one has a weapon when they get on a bus.
 
以后还有人敢坐嘛
我想问一下,买那个车票上车是随便坐吗还是按号数坐啊?
 
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