Bus-Stabbing Suspect Arraigned on Murder Charge
The suspect, Christopher James, was arraigned Wednesday afternoon in Second District Court.
A Providence man, arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly stabbing a Portsmouth woman on a Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) bus, was arraigned this afternoon in Second District Court.
Christopher R. James, 46, who has a last-known address of 207 Rhodes St., Providence, was charged with first-degree domestic murder, according to WPRO. He did not enter a plea at his arraignment, according to the article.
He is also being held without bail pending a hearing, reports The Providence Journal.
The Journal also released the identity of the victim despite investigators withholding this information pending family notification.
At 6:15 a.m. Wednesday, Portsmouth police were called to the overlook on West Main Road near Willow Lane in regards to a reported stabbing that occurred on a RIPTA bus.
"When police arrived on scene, they learned that a 46-year-old female resident of Portsmouth had been stabbed by a male passenger shortly after she boarded the bus," according to a press release. "Immediately after the stabbing, two other male passengers brought the suspect to the ground and detained him until police arrived."
The woman was transported to Rhode Island Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.
Police and RIPTA officials are stressing the incident appears to be a domestic-related incident, and not a "random act of violence."
James has an extensive criminal history dating back to 1985, according to court records, including a 2011 charge of assault on a person over 60 in which he was remanded to the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI). He has been arrested more than 20 times in the last two decades, reports WPRO.
Paul Dulchinos
8:52 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Too bad she did not have a hand gun to defend herself or maybe we need to ban knives as they are dangerous.
But, best of all, how about we keep violent criminals off of the streets. Arrested 20 times in 20 years - what happened to three strikes and you are out?
William Rupp
9:11 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Interesting comment, Paul. Just what did happen to three strikes and you're out?
Joanne Duval
9:31 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013
So you are implying that those on the #60 should be carrying guns? Or just the driver? Have you ever ridden on a RIPTA?
William Rupp
9:37 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Absolutely not. NO weapons whatsoever! Like Paul just curious about how someone with an extensive criminal record seems to be escaping the so-called three strike rule.