The stabbing is the latest in a string of violent incidents involving L.A. Metro passengers in recent weeks that have left leaders grappling with how to bolster security.
Could AI have prevented the killing of a woman on an L.A. subway. Metro is looking at facial recognition technology, fare gates and new station designs to address security concerns amid a wave of attacks in the transit system.
The recent fatal stabbing of a passenger has propelled the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to explore a range of security measures, including the potential use of facial recognition technology.
The homeless man accused of fatally stabbing a 67-year-old woman in the neck on a Los Angeles Metro train is facing the potential of life in prison after being formally charged Wednesday by the district attorney’s office. The unprovoked attack occurred in the early morning hours of April 22 as the victim, identified by […]
The woman who was attacked by a transient and later died from stab wounds to her neck was identified by a family member Tuesday. The unprovoked attack occurred early Monday morning as the victim was on a Los Angeles Metro subway train from North Hollywood headed toward Union Station. After being stabbed in the throat […]