BART employee wounded inside station; no arrests made, spokesperson says

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Sunday, May 28, 2023
BART worker wounded inside station; no arrests made: Spokesperson
A BART employee is recovering after being wounded on a BART escalator Friday evening, the agency said.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A BART employee is recovering after being wounded on a BART escalator in San Francisco Friday evening, the agency said.

A BART spokesperson said a custodian was cut on their left shoulder by an individual who was part of a larger group that caused a disturbance.

The incident happened at around 7:45 p.m. at the 24th Street and Mission BART station.

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The spokesperson said the weapon used is believed to be a pocketknife and has not been recovered.

The employee was treated at a local hospital and has been released.

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A juvenile was detained, but is not believed to be the attacker, BART said. That person was eventually released to a parent.

Police are investigating and are looking at surveillance video, which will not be released to the public since it is an active investigation.

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