British Columbia

Surrey party bus brawl leads to arrest

At least five people were injured and one man has been arrested following in a massive brawl that broke out after a party bus pulled into a Surrey gas station.

Party bus brawl

12 years ago
Duration 1:57
Three people are in hospital after a brawl involving partying teens in Surrey, B.C.

At least five people were injured and one man has been arrested following a massive brawl that broke out after a party bus pulled into a Surrey gas station Wednesday night.

RCMP say the bus was carrying about 50 people celebrating a recent graduation when it stopped at the Husky station on 56 Avenue and 176 Street at around 11:30 p.m. PT.

Some of the young people then got off the bus and got into a confrontation with a motorist who was trying to drive into the gas station, according to RCMP.

"This confrontation quickly escalated violently and was fuelled by a toxic mix of alcohol, testosterone, and poor judgment," said Sgt. Drew Grainger.

"This altercation led to weapons being brandished by both parties including edged weapons, bear spray, and a piece of lumber," said a statement issued by Surrey RCMP.

A total of five people were injured. The bus driver and one other person were stabbed. Four people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, said police. Several people were also sprayed with bear spray according to witnesses.

Some young men wash themselves off after the brawl. (CBC)

The driver of the second vehicle, a 22-year-old man from Surrey, was arrested for assault, and RCMP said charges are being considered against some of the bus passengers as well.

Sgt. David MacDonald said police had a lot of trouble figuring out how many people were involved and why the fight broke out.

"Anybody who was at scene says it was a big mess, a really big kerfuffle and we are going to have to try and figure it out during the daytime hours to get a better grasp on the situation," said MacDonald.

Most of the people involved were in their early twenties and are not involved with gangs, he said.