World | jogger American Victim of Mistaken Identity in Jogging Assault Police continue hunt for man who pushed woman into path of bus By Newser Editors Posted Aug 12, 2017 9:10 AM CDT Copied London surveillance video shows a male jogger, top right, running towards a woman, bottom right, on Putney Bridge in London. (Metropolitan Police via AP) London police thought they'd gotten their man in a shocking incident in which a jogger shoved a woman into the path of a bus. On Thursday, they arrested a 41-year-old American investment banker over the May 5 incident on the city's Putney Bridge. Turns out ,he had a pretty good alibi: He could prove he was in the US at the time, reports the AP. On Saturday, police declared that he'd been "eliminated from the investigation." His arrest came after police released surveillance video this week and asked the public for help identifying the male jogger, who appeared to deliberately shove a woman walking in the opposite direction into the path of a double-decker bus. Fortunately, she suffered only minor injuries because the bus was able to swerve out of the way, notes the BBC. Meanwhile, the hunt resumes anew for the actual jogger. Read These Next Miami-Dade may have made a $400 million mistake. She put herself on the casino ban list. Then she won a jackpot. A day after Scott Pelley unloaded on 60 Minutes bosses, he is out. Michelle Obama: White men don't seem to have imposter syndrome. Report an error