Should people who assault GRTC bus drivers face mandatory jail time?
When a passenger brutally assaulted GRTC bus driver Wayne Harvell when over COVID protocol in October 2021, Richmond Police charged the man with simple assault and released him a short time later. Officers did not watch the security video until the CBS 6 Problem Solvers started investigating.
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