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Man fatally stabbed on a Chicago 'L' train early Monday, police say

A man was fatally stabbed during an argument with another man on a CTA Red Line train in Englewood early Monday, according to Chicago police. The victim suffered stab wounds to the chest shortly before 3:05 a.m. at the 63rd Street station and was able to run to the 6300 block of South Yale Avenue. Police and Chicago Fire Department officials were then called. A CTA employee cleans up the ...
A CTA employee informs commuters that the 63rd Street Red Line station is closed following a fatal stabbing on a CTA train on July 25, 2022.

A man was fatally stabbed during an argument with another man on a CTA Red Line

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