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RCMP has arrested a British Columbia woman expected to face assault charges after she allegedly pulled a knife on a mother and her three children following a violent confrontation on a city bus. According to the police, the woman boarded a bus in Langley, B.C., on Tuesday morning and started arguing with the driver after refusing to pay her fare.
Several passengers, including a mother and her three young children, stood up and complained about the woman’s use of abusive language and asked her to stop swearing. According to another witness, the women snapped at the mother and threatened to kill her children. The suspect heard her saying that “I don’t give a bleep, bleep about your kids. I’m going to kill them and kill you and spit on their graves.” That insult forced the mother to punch the suspect. Thereafter, the bus driver ejected both women from the bus, but the confrontation didn’t stop there.
The mother and her children began walking towards a nearby mall, but the suspect followed and kicked one daughter, pushed over another and pulled out a knife. Consequently, bystanders called the RCMP which arrested the woman within 20 minutes of the alleged assault. Officials have confirmed that the suspect is known to police. Cpl. Holly Marks alleged that “we don’t know anything about her mental health” but “we did take her to local hospital to make sure she was medically OK to be in custody, and the doctor indicates that she was.”
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