The Toronto Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a man wanted in an attempted murder investigation after a stabbing occurred on a moving subway train in Toronto on Thursday afternoon.
Chaos erupted on the train as passengers fled from a violent altercation that involved the stabbing of one man.
A video capturing the altercation between two male passengers has been posted online. In the footage, a man appeared to abruptly throw a punch at the other party, and the two subsequently traded punches and kicks. The other party suddenly brandished a knife. Seeing this, the first man turned from the fight and rushed through the train compartments, yelling for help. The other man chased closely behind him.
Other passengers quickly retreated in the opposite direction, seeking safety, and a woman was heard saying in the video: “He’s stabbing him up,” and “He’s killing him.” Traces of blood were seen spread out across the train floor.
The assailant reportedly disembarked from the train at Eglinton Station after it came to a halt, and fled.
Stuart Green, spokesperson for the TTC, expressed concern over the incident, saying that acts of violence on TTC property are unacceptable, and emphasized the importance of customer and employee safety, according to CBC News.
As the investigation continues, authorities urged anyone with relevant information to call the police.