Essence.com: About That Bus Driver's Uppercut...
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 10:00AM I know you — and at least 5 million other people — have seen the video of a Cleveland bus driver delivering a vicious blow to the face of a female passenger. The driver, who worked for the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority for 22 years, has since been suspended without pay and removed from duty. The RTA has called his behavior “absolutely unacceptable.”
Shi’dea Lane (pictured), the woman struck by the driver, explained to Cleveland’s Fox 8 that the incident began when she boarded the bus on Sept. 18 and the driver, Artis Hughes, believed she did not have her fare. As the viral video shows, that conflict led to an ugly verbal exchange in which Lane and Hughes threatened each other. Lane is seen moving toward Hughes, though what she does is unclear as a passenger is blocking the view. Hughes has since told police that Lane grabbed him by the throat and spit in his face.
What happened next is clear and jaw-dropping. Hughes rises from his seat, twice declares “You’re going to jail now,” then delivers an uppercut to Lane’s chin, knocking her to the ground. Hughes throws her off the bus. She returns to fight and he grabs her neck. At least one passenger is heard yelling, “She’s a female!” Hughes responds, “I don’t care; she want to be a man, I’m gon’ treat you like a man!” Hughes has refused to apologize and claims he just was defending himself.
Despite Lane laying hands on him first, he was entirely wrong to retaliate and deserves his suspension. I don’t buy his excuse that he hit Lane in self-defense. Whatever it was that she did to him first, she did it and backed away. He had to get up and approach her to hit her. That wasn’t self-defense; it was payback.
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