
"A Tuesday morning Bee-Line bus ride along Route 119 in Greenburgh, near the White Plains border, turned violent when police say a 15-year-old boy stabbed an adult man on board. The victim suffered wounds to his head, chest and one hand and was taken by Greenburgh EMS to Westchester Medical Center, where officials described his injuries as serious but not believed to be life-threatening."
"The 15-year-old has been charged with first-degree assault and, according to Daily Voice, because of his age the case will be handled in Westchester County Family Court rather than in a traditional criminal courtroom. Westchester County Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident or has video of what happened on the bus to come forward."
"This is not the first time violence has erupted on a Bee-Line bus. In 2025, a stabbing on a Yonkers-area Bee-Line route was reported by ABC7, and other attacks on the system have been captured on cellphone video and covered by News 12. It is the kind of pattern that makes regular riders pay attention to who is getting on the bus with them."
A violent stabbing occurred on a Bee-Line bus traveling Route 119 in Greenburgh near the White Plains border on Tuesday morning, February 24, just before 10:30 a.m. The victim sustained wounds to his head, chest, and hand and was transported to Westchester Medical Center with serious injuries. A 15-year-old suspect was detained at the scene and charged with first-degree assault. The case will be handled in Westchester County Family Court due to the suspect's age. The bus was removed from service while investigators processed it for evidence. Westchester County Police's General Investigations Unit and forensic detectives collected evidence and reviewed video footage from Liberty Lines. This incident reflects an ongoing pattern of violence on the Bee-Line transit system.
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