VIDEO Jogger Who Pushed Woman On To Oncoming Bus Arrested

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In this shocking video, titled **"Jogger Who Pushed Woman On To Oncoming Bus Arrested,"** a disturbing incident unfolds on Putney Bridge in London. The footage captures a jogger, later identified as Eric Bailquist, shoving a woman into the path of an approaching bus. Fortunately, the bus driver acted swiftly, avoiding a potential tragedy.
### What Happened?
The incident took place on May 5, and the jogger's callous behavior raised alarm. The video shows him running on the bridge, seemingly with no regard for the woman nearby. After pushing her, he continues running, and the bus narrowly misses the woman, creating a tense moment that highlights the danger of the situation.
### Arrest and Background
Eric Bailquist, a wealthy investment banker, was arrested on August 10, 2024, related to this incident. At the time of his arrest, he was a partner at a London-based investment firm and claimed to have an alibi, asserting that he was in the United States when the incident occurred. His lawyers stated that he "categorically denies" involvement, a phrase often met with skepticism, especially under such serious allegations.
### Public Reaction
The public’s response has been mixed, with many expressing outrage at the jogger's actions. The situation raises questions about societal behavior, especially among individuals in high-stress, high-stakes environments like Wall Street, where some argue that psychopathic traits can be rewarded.
### Community Engagement
What are your thoughts on the actions of the jogger and the implications of such behaviors in society? Do you think people in high-pressure jobs are more prone to engage in reckless or harmful behavior? Feel free to share your opinions or experiences related to this incident!
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