
Community rallies around traffic worker attacked in Dartmouth
CBC
Donations have poured in to help a traffic control worker in Dartmouth, N.S., who was attacked on the job last week.
Tina Capalbo was working in her apartment last Tuesday morning when she heard the squeal of tires and yelling outside on Renfrew Street.
She filmed the incident on her phone, watching as a truck driver jumped out and started running toward the traffic control worker in an orange vest and hard hat.
Video shows the driver tackled the worker to the ground and the two men wrestled for a few minutes, before the driver eventually went back to his truck and drove away.
Capalbo and a few other neighbours went over to speak with the 24-year-old worker, who she said was shaken up by the encounter.
"He was in shock. He'd been attacked. He had this guy threatening to blind him," Capalbo said, adding the worker also told them he was currently homeless and living in a tent.
The worker was identified to CBC News only as "Nathan." As of Tuesday evening, CBC did not receive a reply to an interview request.