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Atlanta Train Stabbing Suspect Faces Additional Charge as Federal Authorities Consider Death Penalty in Great-Grandmother’s Murder

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A tragic incident aboard an Atlanta MARTA train has led to serious federal charges against a Georgia man. Accused of fatally stabbing a 66-year-old great-grandmother, the suspect now faces a federal indictment that could result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty, as announced by federal prosecutors.

The accused, John Elijah Matthews, a 25-year-old resident of Decatur, Georgia, has been charged with committing an act of violence using a dangerous weapon with the intent to cause death on a mass transportation system. This charge was detailed in a federal criminal complaint from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia.

The decision on whether to pursue the death penalty will rest with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, should Matthews be convicted, the prosecutors have indicated.

The victim, Margaret Swan, was remembered as a “beloved great-grandmother” by U.S. Attorney Theodore Hertzberg. Her death was described as a result of “an unprovoked act of senseless violence,” highlighting the impact of the tragedy on her family and community.

According to the allegations, Matthews approached Swan on the train and, in a shocking turn of events, cut her throat just seconds before the train arrived at the Oakland City MARTA station. This chilling act has left a lasting impact on all who knew Margaret Swan and those who witnessed the horrific event.

The deadly attack unfolded around 11:25 a.m. Saturday, May 30, while Swan was riding a northbound MARTA train from the Lakewood station toward Oakland City Station, according to prosecutors and a Fulton County arrest warrant affidavit obtained by News Media.

The affidavit, sworn by MARTA Police Detective Douglas Burn, alleges Matthews boarded Train Car 134 at 11:24:59 a.m., wearing glasses, an orange T-shirt with writing on the front, dark gray pants, white socks and black slides. Swan had boarded the same train car minutes earlier, at 11:21:46 a.m., and was sitting alone, according to the affidavit.

Surveillance video allegedly showed Matthews walk to the side of the train where Swan was seated and stand near her.

At 11:25:18 a.m., he allegedly moved closer and stood just to her right. Eight seconds later, at 11:25:26 a.m., he allegedly reached into his right front pants pocket, pulled out a knife and opened it, the affidavit states.

At 11:25:32 a.m., Matthews allegedly sliced Swan’s throat with his right hand while holding her head, according to the affidavit. Swan screamed and tried to get up from her seat, but Matthews allegedly held onto her right arm and stabbed her approximately 18 to 20 times, the affidavit says.

Federal prosecutors said surveillance video showed Matthews stabbing Swan approximately 18 to 20 times in the chest and neck area as she tried to defend herself.

Other passengers fled and called for help, and at least one passenger confirmed Swan had no interaction with Matthews before the attack, prosecutors said.

Police respond to stabbing

The stabbing was reported around 1:29 p.m. at the Georgia State MARTA station. (FOX 5 Atlanta)

The affidavit says Matthews then threw Swan to the floor and stood near her until the train arrived at Oakland City Station at 11:27:05 a.m.

He then allegedly exited the train with the knife in his right hand and walked toward the north end of the platform.

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MARTA police officers arrived moments later and rushed to apprehend him, according to the affidavit.

Officer Bolton, who was patrolling the Oakland City Station concourse, heard a commotion on the platform and saw patrons pointing toward Matthews, according to the affidavit.

Bolton allegedly saw Matthews holding a knife near the north end of the platform and ordered him to turn over. Matthews allegedly did not comply and was taken into custody after another officer arrived, the affidavit says.

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Surveillance footage captured the unprovoked attack inside a moving train car before MARTA police officers arrested the armed suspect on the station platform. (MARTA)

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Prosecutors said Matthews was allegedly found with a bloody folding knife and had blood on his clothes. The affidavit says that Matthews “did not have an address currently” and that he advised he did not have a phone number currently.

First responders attempted emergency medical aid, but Swan was pronounced dead at the scene.

The affidavit says the Fulton County Medical Examiner arrived at the scene at 1:45 p.m. and recorded Swan’s time of death as 2 p.m.

Matthews remains in local custody and will appear in federal court. The case is being investigated by the FBI and the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Police Department.

“This crime also impacts everyone who relies on mass transportation to move about their daily lives. Using Atlanta’s train system should be safe and free of violence,” said Marlo Graham, special agent in charge of FBI Atlanta.

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He is also charged locally with felony murder, according to Fulton County records. News Media has reached out to MARTA, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Georgia for additional information.

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