A TTC worker is dealing with 5 charges following a stabbing event at TMU Station that sent out 2 individuals to the medical facility with severe injuries.
Cops and very first responders were contacted us to the train station, previously called Dundas Station, simply after 1 p.m. on November 26, following reports somebody had actually been stabbed.
When cops showed up, they situated 2 individuals with injuries, who were required to the healthcare facility with non-life threatening injuries. At the time, a male suspect – – who was among the 2 individuals hurt -was collared.
Following an examination, authorities state a male and a female TTC worker ended up being associated with a spoken run-in near the fare wickets inside the station.
“The TTC worker then stabbed the consumer with a knife,” cops stated in a release on Saturday. “The celebrations separated, and the consumer then returned and stabbed the TTC worker with a knife.”
Gregory Bernard, 42, of Toronto, was apprehended and charged on the day of the occurrence with 3 counts of attack, bring a hidden weapon, ownership of a weapon for a hazardous function, attack with a weapon and exacerbated attack.
On December 5, authorities charged the TTC worker, 40-year-old Rushell Tucker, with attack with a weapon, ownership of a weapon for a harmful function, bring a hidden weapon, intensified attack, and blocking authorities. She is set up to appear in court to respond to the charges in the brand-new year.
A TTC representative states they understand the charges, however stated it would be “unsuitable to comment more” as the matter is now before the courts.
