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Milwaukee Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Suspects Accused of Pepper-Spraying Bus Driver

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Published on August 13, 2025
Milwaukee Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Suspects Accused of Pepper-Spraying Bus DriverSource: Milwaukee Police Department

Milwaukee Police are asking for help identifying two women accused of using pepper spray on a Milwaukee County Transit System bus driver. The incident happened on July 27, near 27th and Holt, according to FOX6 Now. Witnesses with information are asked to contact the police.

Authorities reported that the incident began as a verbal dispute and escalated when one suspect used pepper spray on the driver. Both suspects then ran away on foot. The first suspect is described as a female African American, about 18 to 19 years old, with a dark complexion, large-frame glasses, long braids, around 5 feet 3 inches tall, and weighing about 100 pounds. She was last seen wearing a blue "Ice Cube" t-shirt, black shorts, pink Crocs, as per CBS58

Milwaukee Police described a second suspect, a young African American female with a dark complexion and long braids, similar in height and weight to her companion. She was last seen wearing a black "Speed" t-shirt, black shorts, and pink Crocs, as mentioned by WTMJ. Police are asking anyone with information or footage of the assault to contact the department.