Michael Matthew Brady, a 51-year-old man, was fatally stabbed on a MAX train in Portland in an unprovoked attack. The suspect, 51-year-old Shondel L. Larkin, has been arrested and faces charges of second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon. According to court documents, Larkin claimed he heard voices that convinced him Brady was going to kill him. Brady, described as a loving father and husband, leaves behind a wife and young son.
Michael Matthew Brady, a husband and father, was fatally stabbed multiple times while commuting home from work on a MAX train in Portland. The 51-year-old was attacked by another passenger on the eastbound train, and the incident is currently under investigation by the police.
Shondell Lamar Larkin, 51, allegedly stabbed a fellow MAX train rider to death in NE Portland, claiming he thought the victim was going to kill him before lunging at him with a knife without provocation. Larkin may have been hallucinating at the time of the attack, based on comments he made to officers.
The suspect in the deadly stabbing on a MAX train in East Portland has been identified as Shondel L. Larkin, who is being held on charges of murder and unlawful use of a weapon. The incident occurred at the 82nd Avenue Transit Station platform, resulting in one man dead and another in custody. TriMet expressed deep sadness over the attack and is collaborating with law enforcement for the investigation. Despite the incident, some riders still feel safe on the MAX, while TriMet continues to increase security efforts on its transit system.
Portland police are investigating an alleged homicide after a man died in a reported stabbing on a TriMet MAX train near the 82nd Avenue Transit Station. One man has been arrested, and the station has been closed down as detectives work on the case. Multiple individuals are believed to have left the scene without speaking to officers, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
One person was hospitalized after their coat got caught in the doors of a MAX train at Beaverton Transit Center, according to TriMet. The individual had exited the train and put their coat into the closing doors, causing them to be pulled along the platform. The extent of their injuries is unknown, and MAX service was temporarily disrupted but later restored.
Two 19-year-old boys, Braydon Fear and Kaleb Banzer, were hit and killed by a MAX train in Portland after their car crashed on the freeway and they entered a restricted area to retrieve a part. The families are devastated by the loss of the inseparable friends, who were described as being closer than cousins. Braydon had recently graduated and started a successful car detailing career, while Kaleb was known for lighting up the room wherever he went. Funeral expenses are being sought through GoFundMe campaigns to support the grieving families.
Two teenagers, identified as Kaleb Banzer and Brayden Fear, were hit and killed by a TriMet Green Line MAX train in Portland after entering a restricted area to retrieve a car part. The incident occurred after the teenagers were involved in a car crash on the Banfield Freeway. The Portland Police Bureau is investigating the incident and believes speeding may have been a factor. The rise in fatal crashes this year has prompted the bureau to evaluate the effectiveness of its traffic division and explore partnerships to address traffic concerns and safety around MAX lines.
Two individuals were struck and killed by a MAX train in Portland after jumping over a barrier into a restricted TriMet area to retrieve a car part following a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 84. The incident prompted the closure of westbound lanes on I-84 and the use of shuttle buses for MAX passengers. The Portland Police Traffic Division's Major Crash Team is investigating the incident and has requested anyone with information to contact them.
Two people have died after a crash involving a MAX train on the I-84 freeway in Portland, Oregon. The victims were reportedly speeding in their vehicle before crashing and then attempting to retrieve a car part from a restricted area. The Portland Police Traffic Division Major Crash Team is investigating the incident, and the westbound lanes of I-84 were temporarily closed during the investigation. MAX train services were also affected.
Two 17-year-olds were stabbed and injured on a MAX train in the Lents neighborhood, resulting in the arrest of Adrian Cummins, 25, who is facing charges of first-degree and second-degree assault, robbery, and bias crimes.
Adrian Cummins, the suspect accused of stabbing two teenagers on a MAX train in Portland's Lents neighborhood, is now facing charges of bias crime, assault, and robbery. The investigation revealed that Cummins caused physical injury to the victims due to his perception of their race. A witness described the crime as racially motivated, with the suspect being white and the victims being black. Cummins is also believed to have robbed a convenience store at knifepoint on the same evening. The Portland Police Bureau encourages victims of bias-motivated crimes to come forward and states that bias crimes are defined as criminal acts targeting victims based on the suspect's perception of their race, color, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, or national origin.
Two teenagers were stabbed on a MAX train in Southeast Portland, according to the police. Following the incident, the suspect proceeded to rob a store at knifepoint.
Two teenagers were stabbed on a TriMet MAX train in southeast Portland. The assault began on the train and continued at the Flavel Street station. One teen was taken to the hospital, while the other received medical treatment at the scene. The suspect fled but was later caught and arrested by the police. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are seeking witnesses or any information related to the incident.
Two teenagers were stabbed on a MAX train in Portland's Lents neighborhood, with one of them hospitalized. Witnesses described a sudden and aggressive attack, and one witness believed it was racially motivated. The suspect was apprehended by police shortly after attempting to flee. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns on the MAX train, and TriMet experienced delays as a result. Both victims are expected to recover.