Brooklyn bus driver killed
By Marlene Naanes
mnaanes@am-ny.com
A city bus driver was brutally stabbed to death yesterday on his Brooklyn route after he got into an argument with a passenger over a free transfer, police said.
At about 12:30 p.m. yesterday, Edwin Thomas, 46, stopped his B46 bus near Reid and Gates Avenues in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where a man who was getting off demanded a free transfer. Thomas, a 7-year veteran, told the rider that he could not get a transfer because he had swiped an invalid MetroCard. The man punched Thomas in the head in response, police said.
Thomas ended up giving a transfer to the passenger, who went to leave the bus but then turned around and stabbed Thomas in the stomach and chest, police said.
Thomas was later pronounced dead at Woodhull Hospital. He is the first city bus driver killed on the job in 27 years.














