Bus driver stabs passenger in head after the rider attacks him over a stop, both men get arrested and charged: Cops

One of the southbound B41 buses that Ian Bascombe was driving when he stabbed passenger Quentin Branch (News 12/YouTube).

One of the southbound B41 buses that Ian Bascombe was driving when he stabbed passenger Quentin Branch (News 12/YouTube).

An MTA bus driver on his Friday afternoon route in New York City attacked and stabbed a passenger with a knife — plunging it into their head and leg — after getting into a “verbal dispute” and punched by the rider over making a stop, cops say.

Ian Bascombe, 58, was allegedly driving a southbound B41 bus near Foster and Flatbush Aves. in Brooklyn, New York, when passenger Quentin Branch, 33, asked him to pull over to drop him off, according to the New York Police Department.

“The passenger wanted to exit at an unauthorized stop,” NYPD officials tell Law&Crime.