On Sunday night at the San Leandro BART station, Chinook Bacon, 35, was arrested for allegedly stabbing a 50-year-old man in the face following an altercation over not being allowed on an out-of-service bus. The incident occurred around 10:14 p.m. and left the victim with superficial injuries that did not require hospitalization. Bacon, who has a history of violent crime, was apprehended by police after a nearby officer was flagged down. He is being held on serious charges while awaiting arraignment.
The suspect, Chinook Bacon, expressed anger after being denied entry onto an out-of-service bus and subsequently lashed out at a nearby passerby, inflicting a facial injury.
SFPD reports indicate Chinook Bacon, previously convicted for manslaughter as a minor, now faces serious charges for allegedly stabbing a man over a bus dispute.
Authorities recovered a knife at the scene post-stabbing, and Bacon was arrested after officers were alerted during a nearby traffic stop.
Bacon suffered a past conviction linked to a fatal multi-vehicle collision, marking his history of dangerous behavior behind the wheel, contributing to his current legal troubles.
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