PHOENIX — A California man plead guilty to assault charges related to his 2014 alleged attack inside a Greyhound bus that forced the vehicle off the road west of Phoenix, injuring more than two dozen passengers, Reuters reported.

Maquel Morris was arrested in January 2014 after authorities said he got out of his seat and attacked the driver of the Dallas-bound bus and tried to roll the vehicle near Tonopah, about 50 miles from Phoenix. Other passengers helped the driver regain control from Morris and stop the bus six feet from oncoming traffic on Interstate 10. For the full story, click here.

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