Police are looking for a person who poured urine bus driver MTA

The new York city police are hunting a man who threw in bus driver MTA Cup with urine.

The unpleasant incident occurred on Friday morning on one of the bus routes in the Bronx. Trellis Robinson, the victim driver, recalls with horror his yesterday’s working day: thoughts about what it poured, still gross her out. «The stench was terrible. It was all so terrible,» the woman told news channel CBS2.

Morning business Friday passed in the normal way and was nearing completion. But around 11:30 there was one of the most unpleasant moments in the life of Robinson at her work place. When the bus came to a stop, which is near East 138th Street and Grand Concourse, she noticed at the corner of a stranger.

«I noticed the guy standing on the corner. He just stood there. In his hand was a coffee Cup,» recalls Robinson. But when the landing-landing of passengers was over, and she was going to go on, suddenly the stranger jumped to the bus and threw it out the open window driver side glass. Inside was not coffee…

«I turned my head to drive off from the bus stop and then the guy just threw it in my Cup of urine… It hit me in the eyes, the hair and poured all around me,» says the woman.

Robinson stopped the bus, the passengers rushed to her aid. The suspect managed to escape, but she hopes that thanks to the surveillance cameras that are installed in the bus, the police will be able to catch the attacker. She may not understand what deserve such humiliation and hopes to get a chance to ask the bully: «Why did you leave your urine in my face, what I did to you?».

Robinson was discharged from Lincoln Hospital, where she was provided with the necessary assistance: the woman of the house, but soon plans to return to work. However, to transport people, Robinson will have another route.

«This attack is absolutely disgraceful, and we will do our best to help the NYPD to identify the perpetrator. My thoughts are with our [the victims] with the driver so she quickly was able to recover from this very disturbing incident,» said MTA Transit Andy Byford.

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