Police: Man slashing passengers on bus fatally shot by trooper
Associated Press
HARTFORD, Conn.
A man who slashed two passengers in a box-cutter rampage aboard a casino-bound tour bus was shot to death on Interstate 95 by a Connecticut state trooper, who also accidentally shot one of the injured passengers, authorities said Wednesday.
The mayhem on the Dahlia bus carrying about 24 passengers from Chinatown in New York City to the Mohegan Sun casino in southeastern Connecticut began about 10 p.m. Tuesday, state police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance said. The bus driver pulled over in a highway-construction zone in Norwalk and flagged down a state trooper on duty at the site.
Vance said state police were having trouble identifying the suspect, a man believed to be in his 30s, because he wasn’t carrying identification. The chief medical examiner’s office was to perform an autopsy on the man.
It wasn’t immediately clear what sparked the violence. Investigators brought in a trooper who could help interpret in interviews with the passengers, many of whom are Asian. Police also say the suspect was believed to be Asian.
The two wounded bus passengers were treated at the hospital for nonlife- threatening injuries, police said. During the confrontation, the northbound lanes of I-95 were closed for more than seven hours from late Tuesday to Wednesday morning.
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