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Madtown Hopper driver attacked Saturday

Hopper driver attacked by stranger, passerby comes to rescue
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A Madtown Hopper driver was attacked early Saturday morning on North Frances Street.

According to a Madison Police Department incident report:

The intoxicated aggressor, Lahcen Martinez, 25, attacked the 21-year-old female Hopper driver just before 3:30 a.m. Saturday on the 400 block of North Frances Street.

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The suspect jumped into the front seat of the Hopper and tried to throw the driver out. She was held into the vehicle, however, by a fastened seatbelt.

Martinez punched the driver in the face and then put a hand over her mouth. The driver, however, bit Martinez and was able to get out of the Hopper successfully.

Martinez attempted to attack the driver again, but a passerby intervened. The passerby was punched in the face, but was able to get Martinez away.

MPD tracked down Martinez who proceeded to struggle with officers.

Police found a six-inch folding knife on Martinez.

The helpful passerby was never identified.

Martinez was arrested for battery of a public transit operator, carrying a concealed weapon, disorderly conduct, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of THC.

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