The driver of a Las Vegas-bound Greyhound bus who was stabbed by an unruly passenger near the California border said his assailant possibly was under the influence of drugs, according to authorities. The 55-year-old bus driver, whose name hasn't been released, told authorities that he was dealing with an unruly passenger who appeared to be under the influence of something. The driver said the passenger was standing next to him on the bus, threatening him with a knife, according to authorities. A replacement driver was driven to the scene and drove the bus and its 23 remaining passengers to Las Vegas. "It seemed like he was just fending for himself," Trooper Jason Buratczuk, a Nevada Highway Patrol spokesman who wasn't at the scene, said Saturday.
Source: Fox News September 24, 2017 18:11 UTC