Novokuznetsk Bus Incident: Passenger Shot on Chelyuskin Street

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Novokuznetsk Bus Incident: Passenger Shot by Driver on Chelyuskin Street

In Novokuznetsk, an alarming event unfolded when a bus driver shot a passenger in the leg, the man intending to reach his workplace. The initial account comes from a post on the local news site vse42.ru, which reported the collision of violence and public transport on a busy morning.

The confrontation occurred along Chelyuskin Street. A group of passengers had gathered at the last bus stop, hoping to board a vehicle that would convey them onward. Yet, the driver did not approach the stop, and the tension among waiting riders grew. An argument began between one of the bystanders and the driver. During the dispute, the driver exited the bus and deployed a traumatic pistol, shooting the man in the leg. The act halted the driver’s advance and left the scene unsettled for those nearby.

After discharging the weapon, the driver reentered the bus and drove away from the stop, leaving the remaining passengers stranded. The injured individual did not hesitate to contact law enforcement, alerting authorities to the incident and seeking help as soon as the shot was fired. The surrounding witnesses observed the abrupt departure, with some passengers deciding to call a taxi or start walking to continue their day, hoping to minimize disruption from the incident. This sequence of events was corroborated by publicly accessible information shared on social media by the profile Black and White Novokuznetsk on VKontakte, a popular Russian social platform.

The incident has since become a focal point for discussions about safety on city transit and how authorities respond to violence in public transportation settings. Local law enforcement and emergency responders reportedly secured the scene and began an investigation to determine the motive, assess potential threats, and identify any other individuals who may have been involved. Community members and transit workers are urging calm and calling for transparent updates from officials as details emerge.

In a seemingly separate note, a separate, unrelated report referenced a case involving another public figure. It stated that a former chief physician of a hospital in Khakassia allegedly struck a driver trainer over a parking violation. This line reflects another local incident reported in online sources and underscores the wider discourse about conduct in public spaces, but it remains distinct from the events on Chelyuskin Street in Novokuznetsk.

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