CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – CATS launched a video of a shooting that took place on a bus recently.
The release of the video comes days after CATS interim CEO Brent Cagle supplied information of the shooting throughout an interview.
Separately, video of a stabbing on a CATS Gold Line train was likewise launched today.
The video of the shooting launched Friday reveals 4 various perspectives of the occurrence consisting of a view of the driver, the front half of the traveler location, the back half of the bus, and an outdoors view.
A guest from the back of the bus approaches the bus driver and asks him to let him off the bus prior to a stop and Cagle verified throughout journalism conference that is what resulted in the run-in.
Two other travelers are likewise displayed in the video for an overall of 4 individuals on the bus.
The driver advances the path while the traveler argues with him, midway through the video the man takes out a pistol and the female traveler begins moving towards the rear doors.
The driver takes out a pistol after the traveler did and as the man goes up towards the driver with the weapon in hand the driver and the traveler exchange shots. The 2 other travelers hide in the back of the bus and the traveler who was shot crawls towards the back exit.
As the bus driver stops the bus the driver continues to point his weapon at the traveler and fires an extra chance at the man.
After the traveler with the weapon actions off the bus, the driver strolls outdoors and fires another shot prior to the video ends.
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