Published Wednesday, July 1, 2009, by Bay City News Service
Boy throws bleach in Muni driver's face
A San Francisco Municipal Railway bus driver had bleach thrown into his face by
a boy riding in the bus on Tuesday, police said Wednesday.
The incident happened just after noon near the intersection of Revere Avenue and
Ingalls Street in the Bayview District, according to Muni
spokeswoman Kristen Holland.
According to police spokesman Sgt. Wilfred Williams, the boy and a few other
boys with him got off the bus following the attack and ran away.
Police responding to the area detained four boys, but they were later found not
to have been involved.
"They were not identified as the ones who did the original assault," Williams
said.
However, one of the boys officers stopped, a 16-year-old, had a BB rifle hanging
from a rope beneath his jacket, and was taken into custody on charges of
carrying a concealed weapon and possession of an air gun, according to Williams.
The three others were released.
Williams said the Muni driver was not seriously injured.
The reason for the attack was not known, Williams said.