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SF workplace violence update: Muni employee may have been provoked into assault on passenger

November 7, 10:30 AMSF Workplace Communication ExaminerKenya McCullum
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Muni driver assaults passenger Ken Valentine Embarcadero Station San Francisco workplace violence arrested teenage girl
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Since a Muni employee was arrested for assault on Thursday, more information about the incident with a passenger that led to violence has come out—casting doubt on who exactly was the aggressor in the case. Witnesses have come forward and claimed that the employee, Ken Valentine, may have been provoked during the incident at Embarcadero Station.



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