Man Injured During Fight on Red Line Train on Near North Side
Incident Occurs on Wednesday Afternoon
A violent altercation took place on a CTA Red Line train on the Near North Side, leaving a 58-year-old man injured.
Fight Breaks Out on Train
According to police, the man and a woman were arguing around 2:40 p.m. while on the train in the 800 block of North State Street, near the Chicago Avenue station. The dispute escalated, and the woman pulled out a sharp object and swung it at the man, striking his head.
Man Suffers Laceration
The man suffered a laceration to his head as a result of the attack. He was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he was listed in good condition.
Woman Flees Scene
The woman fled the scene, heading south on Wabash Avenue. Area 3 detectives are investigating the incident.
Red Line Trains Bypass Station
The altercation caused Red Line trains to bypass the Chicago Avenue station for around two hours.
Conclusion
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a safe and respectful environment on public transportation. The CTA and local authorities will continue to work together to ensure the well-being of passengers and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
FAQs
Q: What happened during the fight?
A: A woman cut a man on the head with a sharp object during a fight on a CTA Red Line train on the Near North Side.
Q: How old was the man who was injured?
A: The man who was injured was 58 years old.
Q: What was the man’s condition after the incident?
A: The man was listed in good condition after being taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Q: What happened to the woman who was involved in the fight?
A: The woman fled the scene, heading south on Wabash Avenue.