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TTC employee charged after allegedly stabbing customer during TMU station assault
Both a TTC employee and a customer stabbed each other during a verbal dispute inside TMU Station, resulting in multiple assault and weapons charges against both, police said.
- A verbal altercation took place between a female TTC employee and a male customer near the fare wickets inside Toronto's TMU Station on November 26.
- The TTC employee allegedly stabbed the customer with a knife, and the customer later returned and stabbed the employee, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries to both parties.
- Gregory Bernard, 42, and Rushell Tucker, 40, were arrested and charged with assault, weapon possession, and other offenses related to the incident.
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Employee and patron allegedly stabbed each other in TTC assault last month: police - OHS Canada Magazine
A Toronto Transit Commission sign is shown at a downtown Toronto subway stop Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy. Toronto police say two people are facing aggravated assault charges after an incident in a downtown subway station that saw a TTC employee and patron allegedly stab each other. Police say officers were first called to Dundas Station on Nov. 26 just after 1 p.m. for a report of a stabbing. Police say two parties – a …
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TTC worker and customer charged after stabbing each other at Dundas station: police
Both the TTC employee and the customer involved in a stabbing at Dundas subway station have now been charged after police say each stabbed the other during a violent altercation.
·Toronto, Canada
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