
TTC worker and customer charged after stabbing each other at Dundas station: police
Global News
Both the TTC employee and the customer involved in a stabbing at Dundas subway station have now been charged after police say each stabbed the other during a violent altercation.
Toronto police say two people involved in a stabbing at Dundas subway station late last month, including a TTC employee initially believed to be the victim, are now both facing charges for the stabbing.
According to a news release on Dec 6., investigators determined each individual stabbed the other during a violent altercation.
Police now allege a male customer and a female TTC employee became involved in a heated verbal dispute before the confrontation turned physical.
According to investigators, the two assaulted each other, at which point the TTC employee allegedly stabbed the customer with a knife.
Police say the customer then returned and stabbed the employee.
The incident happened around 1:10 p.m. on Nov. 26 inside the station’s fare gate area near Yonge Street and Dundas Street East.
The man suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and the worker was reportedly stabbed in the arm. Both were transported to hospital to receive care.
Officers say the two did not know each other.













