An Ottawa man is facing multiple criminal charges for allegedly shooting a woman with a pellet gun on an OC Transpo bus in downtown Ottawa on Thursday, police said.
Ottawa police said they arrested a suspect shortly after he fled the scene of the incident on Queen Street around 5:50 p.m.
A police news release listed 10 charges against the 20-year-old man from Ottawa including aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, breach of probation and various firearms offences. He was scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
The injured woman in her 30s was able to walk but was taken to hospital for further care, paramedics told CBC at the scene near Parliament station.
Witness recalls a dispute
Eyewitness Brianna Lynn told CBC that the incident started when the victim complained to the driver about the behaviour of other passengers as the bus travelled along Elgin Street.
“Three young people got on the bus … They caused a big scene, they had a speaker, they were playing music really loud,” Lynn said.
“The lady went up to the driver and asked if they could come off the bus. The driver kicked [two of] them off at the next stop. After a whole argument the third person stayed on the bus.”
The man demanded the victim delete video of the incident, which she declined to do, Lynn said.
“He kept getting closer, she pushed him away, he lunged at her,” Lynn said. “Out of his backpack he pulled a gun and shot her in the leg.”
The attack left the victim with blood running down her leg and stunned the other passengers, Lynn said.
“Everyone was in shock, nobody expected this to happen. It escalated really quickly.”