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Woman Arrested After Pushing Elderly Passenger Off Bus

Scene illustrating community members supporting an elderly passenger on a Boston bus

Boston, September 18, 2025

News Summary

MBTA Transit Police have arrested a woman involved in the assault of an elderly passenger on a Boston bus. The incident, which was captured on security cameras, sparked community outrage as witnesses reported the victim being pushed off the bus and landing face-first on the sidewalk. Neighbors expressed deep concern for the elderly community’s safety, prompting transit police to investigate and swiftly identify the suspect. Fortunately, the victim was conscious after the incident and did not suffer serious injuries.


Boston — MBTA Transit Police confirmed the arrest Wednesday evening of a woman accused of shoving an elderly passenger off a public bus after security camera footage captured the assault. The incident prompted a neighborhood outcry, an on-scene response by bystanders and the bus driver, and a transit police investigation that identified and led to the suspect’s arrest.

What happened

The arrest follows an incident that occurred on September 8 when an elderly woman was pushed off a bus in the Roxbury neighborhood. Authorities say the victim was conscious and alert after being transported to a nearby hospital and did not suffer serious injuries. Video and witness accounts were central to the investigation and to locating the person taken into custody.

Key facts

  • The incident took place at 1 p.m. on September 8 at a bus stop on Warren Street in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood.
  • The bus involved was the 28 route, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Warren Street stop.
  • Video footage shows an elderly woman being pushed off the bus, landing face-first on the sidewalk.
  • Witnesses stated the victim remained on the ground for about 10 minutes before receiving medical assistance.
  • Paramedics arrived approximately 20 minutes after the incident and transported the victim to an area hospital.
  • The victim was conscious and alert, and police reported that she did not suffer serious injuries.
  • The suspect, who has not been identified publicly, was seen throwing the victim’s shopping cart off the bus during the altercation.
  • Bystanders and the bus driver stood over the victim and attempted to assist her until help arrived.
  • Neighbors and other bus passengers expressed outrage and concern over the violence of the incident, emphasizing a need for respect towards elderly individuals.
  • Security cameras captured the assault, leading to the identification of the suspect by transit police.
  • The suspect was seen leaving the bus with a stroller just after the incident occurred.
  • Authorities confirmed the arrest of the suspect on Wednesday evening following an investigation by MBTA Transit Police.
  • Local residents had previously seen the suspect in the neighborhood and commented on her aggressive behavior, suggesting she needs anger management.
  • Police urged anyone with more information about the suspect or the incident to come forward and contact them at 617-222-1050.

Timeline and response

According to video and witness timelines, the physical assault occurred at about 1 p.m. on September 8 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Warren Street stop on the 28 bus route. Bystanders and the bus driver moved quickly to check on the victim and remained with her until emergency medical services arrived. Witnesses reported the victim lay on the sidewalk for about 10 minutes before bystander aid and then paramedics, who arrived roughly 20 minutes after the incident, transported her to an area hospital. Police later confirmed the victim was conscious and alert and that her injuries were not serious.

Investigation and arrest

Security camera footage played a key role in identifying the suspect. The video shows the elderly woman being pushed off the bus and her shopping cart being thrown off during the altercation. The suspect left the bus shortly after the incident with a stroller. MBTA Transit Police conducted an investigation and announced the suspect’s arrest on Wednesday evening. The suspect has not been publicly identified. Authorities have asked anyone with additional information to contact the transit police tip line at 617-222-1050.

Community reaction and context

Neighbors and other passengers expressed outrage at the assault and raised broader concerns about safety and respect for older residents using public transportation. Some local residents said they had previously seen the suspect in the area and described a pattern of aggressive behavior. Transit officials and police noted the role of recorded footage and witness reports in rapidly identifying and arresting the person accused of the assault.

Safety reminders

  • If you witness violence or an assault, call 911 immediately.
  • Report tips or information about this incident to MBTA Transit Police at 617-222-1050.
  • Preserve and share any footage or details with investigators to help ongoing cases.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where did the incident occur?
The incident took place at 1 p.m. on September 8 at a bus stop on Warren Street in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood.
Which bus and stop were involved?
The bus involved was the 28 route, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Warren Street stop.
What does video footage show?
Video footage shows an elderly woman being pushed off the bus, landing face-first on the sidewalk.
How long did the victim remain on the ground before help arrived?
Witnesses stated the victim remained on the ground for about 10 minutes before receiving medical assistance.
When did paramedics arrive, and what happened to the victim?
Paramedics arrived approximately 20 minutes after the incident and transported the victim to an area hospital.
What was the victim’s condition?
The victim was conscious and alert, and police reported that she did not suffer serious injuries.
What did the suspect do during the altercation?
The suspect, who has not been identified publicly, was seen throwing the victim’s shopping cart off the bus during the altercation.
Did bystanders assist?
Bystanders and the bus driver stood over the victim and attempted to assist her until help arrived.
How did authorities identify the suspect?
Security cameras captured the assault, leading to the identification of the suspect by transit police.
What did the suspect do after the incident?
The suspect was seen leaving the bus with a stroller just after the incident occurred.
Has the suspect been arrested?
Authorities confirmed the arrest of the suspect on Wednesday evening following an investigation by MBTA Transit Police.
What have neighbors said about the suspect?
Local residents had previously seen the suspect in the neighborhood and commented on her aggressive behavior, suggesting she needs anger management.
How can the public provide information?
Police urged anyone with more information about the suspect or the incident to come forward and contact them at 617-222-1050.


At-a-glance information

Item Details
City Boston
Date and time 1 p.m., September 8
Neighborhood / Stop Warren Street, Roxbury — Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Warren Street stop
Bus route 28 route
Victim condition Conscious and alert; did not suffer serious injuries
Medical response Paramedics arrived approximately 20 minutes after the incident
Investigative evidence Security camera footage captured the assault
Arrest status Suspect arrested on Wednesday evening following MBTA Transit Police investigation
Tip line 617-222-1050

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