SEPTA driver charged with assault after altercation with a passenger
By Barbara Boyer
Inquirer Staff Writer
A SEPTA driver arrested after assaulting a passenger and throwing her off the bus has been suspended without pay and will probably be fired, officials said yesterday.
Mario Edney, 53, of the 5700 block of North Woodstock Street, was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and making terroristic threats, said Officer Jillian Russell, a police spokeswoman.
On Wednesday, about 11:20 a.m., Edney, a driver for the Route 17 bus, and the passenger, a 52-year-old woman whose name has not been released, got into an altercation around 20th Street and Washington Avenue in South Philadelphia, Russell said.
"The driver and the passenger began arguing about him not stopping at her stop," Russell said. "He grabbed her by the hair and knocked her head into a pole."
The driver then opened the door and allegedly threw the victim into traffic on Washington, Russell said.
The driver continued driving the bus north and later was pulled over at Ninth and Market Streets in Center City, Russell said.
The victim was taken to Graduate Hospital, where she was treated for a broken shoulder, Russell said, adding that it appeared the woman may need surgery.
SEPTA spokesman James Whitaker said Edney was suspended with intent to discharge. A required procedural hearing will be scheduled after an internal SEPTA investigation.
Whitaker said SEPTA was also cooperating with police in a criminal investigation of the matter.
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