Atlanta Bus Driver Fatally Shot After Fare Dispute with Teens
Leroy Ramos, a MARTA bus driver and father, was killed in a confrontation over a $2.50 fare, prompting calls for safer conditions for transit workers.
- Leroy Ramos, 47, was fatally shot on January 3 during an altercation with three juveniles at Decatur MARTA station in Atlanta over their refusal to pay a $2.50 bus fare.
- The confrontation escalated from verbal threats to physical violence, culminating in one of the teens firing multiple gunshots, killing Ramos and superficially injuring a bystander.
- All three suspects have been charged with murder, with two arrested at the scene and the third turning himself in days later.
- Ramos' family has launched a GoFundMe to support his loved ones and advocate for gun violence prevention and improved safety for public transit workers.
- The incident has reignited discussions about the rising violence faced by transit workers, with MARTA emphasizing its de-escalation policies and union leaders demanding stronger safety measures.