Skip to content

Moment of silence planned for man slain on 麻豆精选 bus

It鈥檚 been three years since Rosales was fatally stabbed in the neck 鈥
9121229_web1_170222-KCN-Transit-麻豆精选-bus

Transit workers across the Central Okanagan will participate in a minute of silence Monday to remember Caesar Rosales, a local man who was randomly killed Oct. 30 2014 during his commute home.

RELATED: BUS KILLER鈥橲 SENTENCE 鈥楢N INSULT鈥 TO FAMILY

It鈥檚 been three years since Rosales was fatally stabbed in the neck, and Scott Lovell, president of Local 1722 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, said drivers pay their respects to Rosales on the anniversary of his death by wearing a black ribbon and holding a moment of silence.

In that time, however, violence on transit buses and drivers has reached record levels.

鈥淰iolence on public transit in this country has continued to increase and the ferocity of those attacks continues to garner front page headlines,鈥 said Lovell, in a press release.

In Winnipeg this year Irvine Jubal Fraser, a driver of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505 was murdered while on duty.

鈥淓very transit community, every transit jurisdiction has their own tragedies, their own stories of strife and sadness,鈥 said Lovell.

鈥淚t is time to recognize this nationally. We invite you to observe National Transit Safety Day with us. On Oct. 30 at noon share with us a one minute moment of silence.鈥

Rosales鈥檚 killer Tyler Jack Newton, 25, was sentenced to seven years in June 2016, but Newton received time and a half credit for the 602 days he鈥檚 already been imprisoned.





(or ) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }