Chicago Sun-Times

Recent parolee charged in fatal Red Line stabbing

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | @samjcharle­s

A convicted armed robber who was paroled from prison four months ago has been charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a man aboard a Red Line train in Chinatown last weekend.

Tony Polk, 40, was charged with firstdegre­e murder and is expected to appear in bond court Wednesday. He was arrested at his home in South Shore on Monday morning.

Shortly before 3 p.m. Saturday, 54-year-old Troy Johnson was on a southbound Red Line train near the Cermak-Chinatown station when he got into an argument with another man on the train, police previously said. The man took out a knife and stabbed Johnson several times in the chest before getting off the train and running away. Johnson was declared dead at the scene.

A day later, police released surveillan­ce photos of two people — a man and a woman — who were wanted for questionin­g in the murder.

A police source with knowledge of the investigat­ion said the woman saw her photo circulated in the media and voluntaril­y went to the police “to clear her name.” Speaking with investigat­ors, she told them that

Polk was the person who stabbed Johnson, the source said. The woman is classified as a witness and not a suspect.

The woman told police that, after the stabbing, Polk gave her the knife. She took another Red Line train north to the Fullerton station in Lincoln Park and hid the knife in a nearby flower pot, the source said. Security footage from DePaul University captured her putting the knife there. Detectives have recovered the weapon, which was still where she put it.

Other security cameras recorded Polk — who himself was cut during the stabbing — taking off his jean vest and using it to clean the knife, the source said.

Court records show Polk has been arrested dozens of times since 1997 on charges that include drug possession, aggravated assault, unlawful use of a weapon, battery, robbery and domestic battery.

Prior to being taken into custody Monday, he’d been arrested twice in 2019. In January, he was arrested on retail theft charges in the South Loop. In June, he was charged with assault after being arrested in South Shore.

Polk is no stranger to high-profile criminal cases in Chicago.

In 2016, he testified in the criminal trial of Donnell Flora, who was convicted of giving a gun to his niece, who later shot and killed 14-year-old Endia Martin.

Polk said that while he and Flora were held in the Cook County Jail in 2014, Flora admitted to him that he gave his niece the gun, with Flora saying of the teen: “That b---- got what she deserved.”

 ??  ?? Tony Polk
Tony Polk

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States