Chicago Sun-Times

ANOTHER CTA STATION SHOOTING LEAVES 1 DEAD, 2 WOUNDED

City to unveil new security plan in the wake of transit system’s 3rd violent incident in a month

- FRANK MAIN AND LUKE WILUSZ REPORT,

As the city prepares to unveil a new security plan for the CTA, the third tragedy in a month struck the transit system when a man was shot to death and two other people were wounded early Monday in a downtown train station.

The 2 a.m. shooting was sparked by a “personal” dispute, but the reason for the argument was unclear, said Anthony Guglielmi, chief spokesman for the Chicago Police Department. He said police were searching for the shooter, whose image was captured on surveillan­ce cameras.

The shooting happened in the tunnel connecting the Jackson Red and Blue lines in the 200 block of South Dearborn.

Crime has been rising on CTA property in recent years, with a nonfatal shooting on a train and a stabbing on a platform also happening just this month.

Guglielmi said a retired Chicago police deputy chief — now the head of security for CTA — has been helping the police department design an enhanced safety plan for public transit.

The plan, which will be unveiled in about a week, will include more police manpower on CTA property and improved use of technology to thwart crime, Guglielmi said.

Under a reorganiza­tion of the police department announced this month, a new counter-terrorism unit will be responsibl­e for policing mass transit in Chicago.

Guglielmi noted that police officers riding CTA trains are now dressed in uniform instead of plaincloth­es.

“We want their presence known,” he said. In the Monday morning attack, a man was killed when he was shot in the stomach and chest. Another man was shot in the head and arm and taken to Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital where he was in critical condition.

A 19-year-old woman was shot in the back and taken to the same hospital, where she was listed in good condition. Police said she doesn’t appear to have been involved in the argument between the men.

Officials didn’t identify the victims. Two babies were in the vicinity of the shooting, Guglielmi said. The children were in the group that included the three victims, but the woman who was shot isn’t their mother, he said.

On Feb. 4, Mike Malinowski, a 26-year-old musician performing in the Red Line station at Jackson, was wounded in a stabbing after a woman attacked him. She said his guitar was giving her a headache, prosecutor­s said.

Barbara Johnson, 38, of Blue Island, was arrested by police officers at the station and she was identified as the attacker by witnesses and Malinowski, officials said.

Street musician Quron Jackson, 23, who said he knows Malinowski, is taking precaution­s.

“I try to stay aware of my surroundin­gs always when I am down here,” said Jackson, who was playing guitar in the Blue Line’s Washington station Monday morning. He keeps a close eye on the money people toss his way.

“I try to limit the amount of tips I let be shown after a certain amount in case somebody tries to get an idea.”

The day after Malinowski was attacked, a man was shot in a robbery on the Blue Line at the CTA’s UIC-Halsted stop. Police arrested Patrick Waldon, 31, for allegedly shooting the victim as they struggled over his backpack.

Police released photos of Waldon from CTA surveillan­ce cameras and got “multiple calls from the public ID’ing this individual,” interim Chicago police Supt. Charlie Beck said at a news conference after Waldon’s arrest.

“We also had great cooperatio­n from witnesses at the scene who also identified him,” Beck said. “This is the key to solving crime, particular­ly violent crime. I am very proud of the people of Chicago for coming forward.”

Police are still seeking a second suspect in that shooting.

UIC student Cara Satoskar said the “transporta­tion system cannot handle” the recent number of incidents. She carries pepper spray and doesn’t take public transporta­tion after 10 p.m.

This year, there have been at least 45 robberies on CTA trains, stations and platforms, according to the city’s crime data portal. Last year, there were 591 robberies on CTA property, the most in five years, the data show.

Overall crime also has been creeping upward on CTA property for the past five years. There were 6,321 reports of crime last year, up from 4,116 in 2015.

There were seven murders over that period on CTA property, the data show.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Crime scene tape hangs at an entrance to the CTA’s Jackson station Monday after a triple shooting in the undergroun­d pedestrian tunnel.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Crime scene tape hangs at an entrance to the CTA’s Jackson station Monday after a triple shooting in the undergroun­d pedestrian tunnel.
 ?? ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES ?? Crime-scene tape hangs at the entrance to the Red Line’s Jackson station on South Dearborn after a man was killed early Monday.
ASHLEE REZIN GARCIA/SUN-TIMES Crime-scene tape hangs at the entrance to the Red Line’s Jackson station on South Dearborn after a man was killed early Monday.

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