Chicago police nab suspect after fifth hammer attack on transit riders
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Chicago transportation workers picketed Wednesday over safety concerns following a string of hammer attacks on trains and buses dating back to July, even after a suspect was apprehended by police early Tuesday after a fifth incident.
The victim was transported to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. He suffered a blow to his forehead, though his injuries were not believed to be life-threatening, CWB Chicago reported. Several Chicago Transportation Authority (CTA) workers showed up outside the 95th Street Red Line station in matching T-shirts and with picket signs Wednesday morning calling for better safety measures on city trains and buses. Their chants were "no more mandates" and "cover us with safety."More Related News
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