A rush-hour fight involving a knife on an RTD bus in Aurora Monday evening ended with two people in custody and two Aurora Police Department officers nursing minor injuries. The disturbance broke out near East Quincy Avenue and South Atchison Way around 5:45 p.m., police said. The bus was held briefly while Aurora officers and RTD transit police cleared the scene and took two people into custody.
In a post on X, the Aurora Police Department said District 3 officers responded to a report of a fight involving a knife on a bus near East Quincy Avenue and South Atchison Way, with RTD police assisting at the scene. According to the department, the suspect assaulted both officers, who sustained minor injuries, and two people — the suspect and the person they were fighting with — were taken into custody. The initial post did not identify those arrested or list any charges.
Transit safety and recent trends
The clash lands on a growing list of violent incidents on Denver-area transit that have pushed RTD to bulk up its transit police presence and roll out new safety experiments, Colorado Politics reported. That coverage notes RTD has increased its number of POST-certified officers and is testing measures such as open-elevator defaults and design tweaks intended to head off crime. Transit officials told reporters the problems reflect broader metro-wide trends rather than an issue limited to RTD vehicles and stations.
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