Los Angeles police are looking for a man suspected of stabbing and stabbing and hurting another man while fighting on a subway bus on the south side of the city on Saturday.
Officials responded to reports of attacks on bus 204 and 29th Street near Vermont Avenue at about 4 p.m. Tell KCAL-TV.
They found a 50-year-old man who had not been identified had suffered a noticeable stabbing that was considered a life-threatening threat. Police said the suspect fled the scene on foot before arriving. He was described as a man in his 30s, wearing a blue coat and blue pants for the last time.
There is no detailed information about releasing the event. Metro officials told KCAL-TV in a statement that the attack occurred during a dispute between two passengers on the 204 bus.
“Metro exerted a desire to recover quickly to the victims and thanked LAPD and LAFD for their quick response,” the statement said.
The thorn is the second on the subway system this month. On September 3, a passenger was stabbed in the neck three times on a G-line bus in North Hollywood, and was seriously ill.
Despite several high-profile incidents, Metro statistics show that serious attacks on the bus system have dropped from 210 last year to 197 this year. Simple batteries and attacks on subway operators are also declining year by year. As of June, the decline was the month that was available in the last month.
In May, the Metropolitan hired Bill Scott, a veteran of LAPD and San Francisco police, as director of the agency. New Internal Police Department.
The new department is Unanimous approval The Metro Board of Trustees patrolled the Los Angeles County rail and bus system last year after years of crime and attacks with external law enforcement agencies.
Metro is testing millimeter wave technology at several light rail stations. The technology is designed to reveal weapons hidden under clothes, similar to those used in airports. It plans to expand its pilot program to some of its buses.