Kent teen pleads not guilty in Metro bus attack

A 17-year-old Kent teenager pleaded not guilty Jan. 28 to first-degree malicious mischief in connection with an attack of a Metro bus driver Jan. 23 in Tukwila.

A 17-year-old Kent teenager pleaded not guilty Jan. 28 to first-degree malicious mischief in connection with an attack of a Metro bus driver Jan. 23 in Tukwila.

The boy entered the plea at his arraignment at Juvenile Court in Seattle, according to a King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office media release. His charge stems from reportedly breaking windows on the back door of the bus, and damaging the door frame.

A 16-year-old Tukwila boy also pleaded not guilty to first-degree malicious mischief for damaging the bus, along with the Kent teen.

In addition, a 14-year-old Renton boy pleaded not guilty to second-degree assault for attacking the 56-year-old woman driver. The driver was beaten unconscious during the assault and was hospitalized at Valley Medical Center in Renton for treatment of her injuries. She has since been released.

The incident occurred just after midnight Jan. 23 at a bus stop at South 144th Street and International Boulevard.

Seven or eight youths were gathered at the back door off the bus, but only two exited before the doors closed. At least some of the group went to the front of the bus, reportedly confronting the driver. She was punched in the head several times, knocking her unconscious, according to the King County Sheriff’s Office.

Meanwhile, the Kent and Tukwila boys reportedly kicked and hit the rear door of the bus, breaking glass and bending the door frame. All of them ran off.

Tukwila Police tracked the boys down later that day at a Tukwila house.

The Renton teen faces a sentence range of 15 to 36 weeks in detention, but prosecutors will recommend a sentence of more than a year.

The Kent and Tukwila teen each face up to 30 days in detention.

The Renton and Kent boys remained in custody Friday at the Youth Center in Seattle. The Tukwila boy was released on electronic home monitoring.

All three are scheduled to return to court at dates to be determined in February. A trial date could be set then or attorneys from either side could ask for more time to prepare the cases.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Courtesy Photo, King County
Son accused of fatally shooting mother’s boyfriend in Kent back in jail

Dondre Butler has 3 violations in 13 months of electronic home detention after charged with murder in 2022

t
Kent Police targeted street patrols result in arrest of two felons

One driver spotted in a vehicle with no plates; another driver reportedly in a stolen vehicle

t
Kent cold case murder suspect back in state after governor’s warrant | Update

Kenneth Kundert fought extradition from Arkansas after August arrest in 1980 killing of Dorothy Silzel

t
City of Kent eyes November opening for Reith Road roundabouts

Two more roundabouts will bring total in city to six; three more in future plans

t
Kent-based Puget Sound Fire honors this year’s 20 retirees

17 firefighters and 3 staff members retire; firefighters served between 24 and 35 years

t
Pedestrian dies in Kent after being struck by a vehicle | Update

Des Moines man, 61, identified; reportedly tried crossing highway late at night but wasn’t in a crosswalk

t
‘Drivers going too fast’ led to 45-vehicle collision in Kent on I-5

State Patrol says drivers need to ‘slow down;’ nobody seriously injured in Sunday afternoon incident

T
Sound Transit to feature glass art in Kent at Star Lake Station

Part of agency’s light rail art program at two stations in Kent and one in Federal Way

Emergency vehicles respond Oct. 21 to the State Route 18 crash in Maple Valley that killed a Kent baby. COURTESY PHOTO, Puget Sound Fire
Federal Way man faces vehicular homicide charge in death of Kent baby

19-year-old also charged with vehicular assault for injuring boy’s mother in SR 18 crash

t
Kent mother arrested after reportedly driving drunk with baby in vehicle

22-month-old baby uninjured after witnesses report woman asleep at the wheel and blocking traffic

Puget Sound Fire, King County Medic One, and Washington State Patrol on location of the accident. Photo from Puget Sound Fire X account
Baby dies in crash on SR 18

Incident occurred at about 2:58 p.m. Oct. 21.

t
Kent Police Blotter: Oct. 7-22

Incidents include robberies, dog attack, shots fired