Unruly Greyhound passenger tries to overpower driver; 2 people arrested

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Unruly Greyhound passenger tries to overpower driver; 2 people arrested

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By RICH VOSEPKA, Associated Press, Posted October 18 2001, 9:14 AM EDT

SALT LAKE CITY -- Passengers on a Greyhound bus overpowered a hijacker who grabbed the steering wheel and threatened to flip the vehicle, authorities said.

The man and a woman accomplice fled after the driver safely stopped the bus. Two people were later taken into custody early Thursday.

No one was injured.

Troopers arrested suspects Troy Matzek, 34, and Becky Hyde, 25, of Wichita, Kan., said Highway Patrol Sgt. Daniel Fuhr. The unarmed couple gave themselves up at a downtown Salt Lake City truck stop.

The Utah Highway Patrol described the incident as an attempted hijacking.

Bus driver Gene Savage told television station KUTV that he kicked the man away after he grabbed the steering wheel. Several passengers wrestled with the hijacker as Savage stopped the bus, said Doug McCleve, spokesman for the Utah Highway Patrol.

``That's what allowed the bus driver to get it over to the side of the road,'' he said. ``It may have saved a real tragedy here.''

The man and woman got out of the bus, which had stopped about 15 miles east of Salt Lake City, and flagged down a passing car, McCleve said.

The driver took them to a gas station, and the couple stopped traffic and jumped into a truck a truck claiming their lives were in danger.

The truck driver called 911 while the two were in the cab, Fuhr said.

``Apparently they weren't aware what was going on,'' Fuhr said.

The man had been ranting about hijackings before the attack, McCleve said.

It is not clear if he had a weapon, although some of the passengers said he had threatened them with a bomb, McCleve said.

A check of the bus turned up no explosives, he said.

The bus was bound from Portland, Ore., to Nashville, Tenn., with 44 passengers aboard said Greyhound spokeswoman Jamille Bradfield, who characterized the man as an ``unruly passenger,'' rather than a hijacker.

Earlier this month, a Croatian man slashed the neck of a Greyhound bus driver in Tennessee, causing a crash that killed seven passengers.

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-- Anonymous, October 18, 2001

Answers

A similar situation happened to Greyhound this past spring in northern Ontario, Canada. A mentally-ill man was placed on the bus by police. He grabbed the wheel, the bus went into a ditch, and flipped. An elderly woman died, and many were injured. Police, of course, are now under inquiry. I think this is an on-going problem as bus travel is the cheapest form of transportation, at least here in Canada. I've travelled half-way across Canada by bus, and boy, were there some wackos on my buses. Maybe the drivers need to have a little plexi-glass enclosure around their seats and controls. Kind of like for taxi drivers.

-- Anonymous, October 18, 2001

Or we could just wrap all the passengers in saran wrap for the duration of the ride and then tape them to the seats?

ROTFL

What would extra-terrestials think seeing that?

-- Anonymous, October 18, 2001


Gee, is it legal to do that to your kids? LMAO Would be a great dinner-hour helper.

-- Anonymous, October 18, 2001

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