Charges: Man Punched Bus Driver In The Face After Being Asked To Move

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A 35-year-old St. Paul man is facing felony charges after allegedly punching a Metro Transit bus driver in the face.

Tony Curtis is charged with one count of third-degree assault, court documents filed in Ramsey County show.

According to a criminal complaint, the 56-year-old bus driver said that Curtis "sucker punched" him Friday after he asked him to move out of the doorway so passengers could enter.

The attack left the driver with a wound to his mouth that he said required 4-5 stitches. He also told police that Curtis spit on him earlier in the month.

Police identified Curtis from surveillance footage. He was arrested by Bloomington police for a different assault.

Curtis' bail was set Tuesday at $20,000. His first court appearance is slated for Wednesday afternoon.

This is the third attack on a Metro Transit bus driver to make headlines this year. Following the recent attacks, bus drivers have urged Metro Transit to install protective barriers.

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