Just something to think about, but for all those folks questioning the actions of the other passengers, in particular by describing them as "cowardly", the fact that the bus was evacuated in an effective manner and secured, and a group went back in to take further action speaks volumes. Imagine another outcome: passengers get into a wrestling match with the assailant, more people are injured or killed, driver incapacitated or worse.
I am rather tired of hearing groups, in particular it seems that much criticism comes from South of the border, bemoan the lack of action by Canadians, and then taking things on an ugly tangential twist thereafter regarding society as a whole. Why don't those critiquing this situation also tell us why , on October 3, 2001, upstanding American citizens took little action to stop an assailant from slitting the throat of the driver of a Greyhound bus in Tennessee, the resulting loss of control and crash killing six passengers and the attacker? Should we even start asking why more action wasn't taken by bystanders in many of the attacks around our nations? High school shootings, etc...?
That some people have the nerve to critique that actions of others when they weren't there themselves to see what actually took place...that takes gall! I find it almost laughable listening to someone state how they would have taken actions to stop the attack....those are just words, and I don't consider it anything more than bluster! No one knows how they would truly act in such a situation until you were actually in such a situation.
I don't know any of the medical details of the injuries, but I suspect that after the first few strikes, there was little that could have been done to save the victim. That everyone else is alive and uninjured, and the assailant was captured is all that someone could hope for.
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