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Man arrested and charged in string of violent 'hockey check' assaults on public transit

A series of attacks in Surrey, B.C., last month has ended in an arrest and several charges againsta 44-year-old suspect who transit police say violently "hockey checked" his victims.

SkyTrain attendant, 3 other transit riders assaulted in trio of bodychecking, choking attacks in April

Metro Vancouver Transit Police have arrested and charged a 44-year-old suspect in connection with a string of violent attacks one victim describes as a "hockey check." (Richard Lam/Canadian Press)

A series of attacks in Surrey, B.C., last month has ended in an arrest and several charges against a 44-year-old suspect who transit police say violently "hockey checked" his victims.

In a statement Wednesday, Metro Vancouver Transit Police say the first of three incidents took place April 9, at around 8p.m., when the suspect entered the Surrey Central SkyTrain Station where he allegedly bodychecked a train attendant.

The victim describedthe assault as ahockey check, which is an offensive player move that usesthe hip or shoulder to collide violently with another player.

On April14, at around 4:30 p.m., the suspect allegedly attacked a transit rider using a similarbodycheckas the victim got off a train at the Scott Road station.

In this instance, the victim was hitso violently that he was thrown to the ground, the statement said.

3rd victim choked, rendered unconscious

Then,on April17, just before 8p.m., the suspect allegedly shoulder-checked anothervictim who was using a Compass card vending machine, before leaving the Gateway Skytrain Station.

Police say the suspect then tried to start a fight by striking him on the chest and yelling "hit me."

When the victim and his girlfriend tried to leave, the suspect blocked their path, then grabbed the victim's backpack as the couple tried to run, the statement said.

The suspect was able to wrap his arm around the victim's neckand choke him until he lost consciousness, it said.

The 44-year-old, who is known to police, remains in custody and isfacing several charges includingtwo counts of assault and one count of assault by choking.

"A traumatic event like this can have a lasting, negative psychological impact on any person. The suspect's alleged actions could have had dire consequences for the victims and were completely abhorrent,"said Sgt. Clint Hampton.