American Renaissance 1/16/2026 2:07:16 PM
A man accused of killing another passenger in a weekend stabbing on a Chicago train allegedly recorded the attack and its aftermath on his cellphone, according to prosecutors.
FOX 32 Chicago reported that 40-year-old Demetrius Thurman is charged with murder in the stabbing death of 37-year-old Dominique Pollion, who was sleeping on a Blue Line train early Saturday morning when the attack occurred.
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Thurman allegedly approached Pollion from behind at about 2:17 a.m., began recording on his phone and stabbed him once in the chest near his heart and once in the abdomen with a knife that had a bright-orange handle, court documents show.
Pollion woke up screaming and tried to back away down the train car aisle before collapsing, prosecutors said. Thurman then switched trains.
Pollion was taken to a nearby hospital, where he later died.
CTA surveillance video captured the attack and its aftermath, prosecutors said, as did video recorded on Thurman’s phone.
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Thurman was arrested Sunday. {snip}
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[Editor’s Note: Here is a photo of the suspect.]
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