The investigation into a brutal robbery on the CTA Red Line has taken a significant turn as community members and online investigators have identified the primary suspect.
Multiple independent sources and public record searches point to 25-year-old Lemia Black as the woman pictured in recent police surveillance alerts.
The Chicago Police Department recently notified the public of a violent battery and robbery that occurred on January 5, 2026, at the Monroe Red Line station.

In that incident, a female offender cornered a passenger on a moving train and aggressively battered her before fleeing with her personal property.
While official charges for this specific incident have not been finalized, the identity provided by the community matches a woman with a prolific criminal history in Cook County.
Public records obtained by our investigative team reveal that Black has been cycled through the Chicago police system at least four times in the last three years.

Her history with law enforcement began escalating in January 2023 when she was arrested in the 6800 block of South Marshfield Avenue.
During that arrest, she faced several serious charges, including the illegal possession of a weapon on a public street or alley.
She was also charged at that time with driving on a suspended license and leaving the scene of an accident.

Despite the severity of a weapons charge, Black was back on the streets within months, only to be arrested again in June 2023.
That arrest involved charges of criminal trespass to a vehicle, further establishing a pattern of disregard for the property of others.

The most alarming entry in her criminal record occurred just weeks later, on July 22, 2023, in the 11500 block of South Eggleston Avenue.
In that case, Black was charged with Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon (Agg UUW) involving a loaded firearm in a vehicle.
Even after being caught with a loaded gun, Black’s interactions with the judicial system continued to result in her release back into the community.

Most recently, in August 2024, she was taken into custody on North Avenue for retail theft and multiple outstanding warrants for her arrest.
The fact that a suspect with such a violent and weapon-heavy background was riding the CTA Red Line in January 2026 raises serious questions about public safety.
Commuters at the Monroe station have expressed growing frustration over the “revolving door” justice system that allows repeat offenders to remain on public transit.
This latest robbery and battery incident underscores the danger faced by everyday Chicagoans who rely on the CTA for their nightly commute.
The Chicago Police Department continues to urge anyone with official information to come forward, even as the community takes identification into its own hands.
If you recognize Lemia Black or have information regarding her current whereabouts, you are urged to contact the Chicago Police Department or dial 9-1-1.
Authorities remind the public to stay vigilant, keep their phones tucked away, and never attempt to engage with a suspect who has a known history of carrying weapons.























