MARTA employees are rallying around the family of a driver shot to death Friday during a dispute police say started over the $2.50 bus fare.
The two juveniles accused of killing a MARTA driver over bus fare will remain in police custody following their first appearance on Monday afternoon.
Two juveniles made their first court appearance early Monday afternoon in connection with the death of 47-year-old MARTA bus driver Leroy Ramos at the Decatur MARTA station.
Leroy Ramos was "the type of man that would show up for anyone and everyone, even if he didn’t know them," his family wrote ...
Family members of the victim are raising money and rallying for support against violence impacting public service workers nationwide.
MARTA General Manager and CEO Collie Greenwood addressed the community in a YouTube message, speaking out about the tragic killing of a bus operator while on duty. In the video released Wednesday ...
MARTA General Manager, CEO Collie Greenwood released a statement where he spoke about the “unprecedented tragedy.” ...
Ramos’ family said he had been threatened by a passenger on a different route just a day before he was fatally shot. His daughter, Timmaya Ramos-Beavers, told the AJC that he was substituting for ...
According to MARTA police, three juveniles argued with Ramos on Jan. 3 at the Decatur Station. The dispute was suspected to be over a $2.50 fare, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other news ...
The third suspect involved in a shooting that killed a MARTA bus driver in Decatur last week surrendered Monday night and was charged with murder, according to police. Investigators now believe ...
MARTA driver Leroy Ramos was fatally shot during a dispute over bus fare, according to police, prompting calls for justice and the arrest of a third suspect involved in the incident. Union workers ...
The third juvenile suspect in the shooting death of MARTA bus driver Leroy Ramos has surrendered to police; all three suspects are being charged as adults. The two juveniles arrested earlier have ...