Commonwealthâs Attorney reviewing incident on GRTC bus involving man, 2 RPD officers File photo of police lights (Source: Hawaii News Now/file) By NBC12 Newsroom | May 5, 2021 at 5:07 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 11:41 AM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The Richmond Commonwealthâs Attorneyâs Office said it is reviewing the incident on a GRTC bus involving a passenger and two Richmond police officers.
Police said they were called shortly after midnight on Saturday, May 1 to the 400 block of North 9th Street for the report of a disorderly man on a GRTC bus.
âTwo RPD officers arrived and spoke to the bus driver who reported a male had an open container of alcohol on the bus, was being disorderly and had refused to leave the bus,â police said.
CRAIGSVILLE Nick Robinson was still a juvenile when he entered prison for the first time in 2010.
Dropping his bags, the 17-year-old scanned the new surroundings of the dimly lighted cell block that stretched three tiers high and held 200 boisterous inmates. I looked around, and at that moment I just didn t know what to do, recalled Robinson, now 27. It was fight-or-flight instincts, and my instincts told me to get a weapon.
He didn t get a weapon, but as he stood inside the Powhatan Correctional Center the realization was stark: Prison was his new home and it would be for a long, long time.