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66-year-old charged after allegedly stabbing man on CTA train

Por: WGN-TV Nation February 06, 2023

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Posted: Feb 6, 2023 / 09:44 AM CST Updated: Feb 6, 2023 / 10:19 AM CST SHARE CHICAGO — A man has been charged following a stabbing on a CTA train early Saturday morning. Jay Brown, 66, is facing a charge of aggravated battery after being arrested just before 5 a.m. near the 700 block of South Austin. Moments earlier, police allege he stabbed a 47-year-old man while inside a Blue Line train. The man was transported to a local hospital in... + full article



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