Gardai Are Investigating After A Bus Driver Was Allegedly Shot In The Face With A Pellet Gun

The incident took place at approximately 5.15pm in Upper Fairhill
A spokesperson fro Bus Eireann has confirmed to RedFM News that a Route 203 service to Farranree was interrupted due to anti-social behaviour.
Passengers aboard the service say the driver had stopped to let people off the bus when he was shot in the face by a young man with a pellet gun.
Bus Eireann say they are co-operating with Gardai as they continue their investigation.
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