A Saturday evening commute turned into a bloody scene in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood.
Police report a man was stabbed multiple times while riding a CTA bus.
The incident occurred around 6:40 p.m. in the 600 block of North Ashland Avenue.

According to investigators, a verbal argument broke out between two men on the vehicle.
The dispute escalated quickly when one man pulled out a sharp object.
He used the weapon to stab the other man in the arm and side.

Emergency responders arrived on the scene to find the victim bleeding from his wounds.
Paramedics rushed the man to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care.
His current condition remains unknown as of Sunday morning.

The attacker fled the scene before officers could make an arrest.
Chicago police have not yet released a description of the suspect.
Detectives are currently reviewing surveillance footage from the bus and surrounding businesses.
No charges have been filed, and the investigation remains active.
Recent History
This stabbing adds to a growing concern regarding safety on the CTA Ashland bus line.
West Town residents have frequently voiced frustrations over late-night security in the 600 block of North Ashland.
Just last year, a similar physical altercation occurred only blocks away involving a transit passenger.
Crime data suggests that while overall transit crime fluctuates, aggravated batteries in West Town remain a priority for the 12th District.
The CTA has recently increased the presence of private security guards, but incidents like this continue to test public confidence.
Many commuters in the area now rely on ride-sharing apps after dark to avoid the Ashland corridor.
Local community groups are calling for more consistent police patrols at major bus transfer points.











