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The Marshall Islands national election results show the current parliamentary opposition to be in the driver’s seat to form a new government when the body meets for the first time in early January.
The Marshall Islands national election results show the current parliamentary opposition to be in the driver's seat to form a new government when the body meets for the first time in early January.
Police say the passenger refused to leave the bus and threatened the driver.
Credit: 12 News Author: 12 News Updated: 3:46 PM MST June 30, 2021
TEMPE, Ariz. A Tempe bus driver fatally stabbed a passenger on Tuesday after an argument broke out on the bus, according to police.
The Tempe Police Department said the Valley-Metro Orbit bus driver was involved in a verbal argument with a passenger who was later identified as 39-year-old Dennis Momotaro.
Momotaro allegedly refused to leave the bus at the last stop in Evergreen Road and Victory Drive around 11:15 a.m.
The argument turned physical and then escalated when the driver pulled a knife around the time Momotaro raised a glass bottle over his head in a swinging stance, according to authorities.
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Tempe police are investigating after a bus driver fatally stabbed a passenger who refused to leave the bus at the final stop and began raising a glass bottle at the driver.
Police say the driver of the Valley Metro Orbit bus argued with 39-year-old Dennis Momotaro around 11:15 a.m. Tuesday when Momotaro wouldn t leave at the final stop by Victory Drive and Evergreen Road.
Police said the fight turned physical and Momotaro raised a glass bottle over his head in a swinging stance before the driver stabbed him with a knife.
Tempe police is working with the Maricopa County Attorney s Office to determine if the incident warrants criminal charges and is not currently identifying the bus driver. The department said not to expect updates within the near future.