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A man is facing charges for allegedly fatally stabbing a fellow passenger on a Chicago train over the weekend, an incident he reportedly captured on his cellphone, prosecutors revealed.
According to a report by FOX 32 Chicago, Demetrius Thurman, aged 40, is being charged with the murder of 37-year-old Dominique Pollion. Pollion was attacked while sleeping aboard a Blue Line train early on Saturday morning. The two men were strangers to each other, as confirmed by prosecutors and court documents.
Details from court records indicate that Pollion had been asleep in the train car for nearly an hour before the incident, with no prior interaction with Thurman. At approximately 2:17 a.m., Thurman allegedly approached Pollion from behind, began filming with his cellphone, and proceeded to stab him twice—once in the chest near the heart and once in the abdomen—using a knife with a distinct bright-orange handle.
Prosecutors assert that Thurman’s recording of both the stabbing and its grisly aftermath played a key role in identifying him as the suspect. Additional video footage from the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) also contributed to his identification, further corroborating the events leading to Pollion’s tragic death.

Prosecutors allege that Demetrius Thurman recorded a fatal Chicago train stabbing and its aftermath on his phone, with CTA video helping identify him as a suspect. (Cook County Sheriff’s Office)
Pollion woke up screaming and tried to back away down the train car aisle before collapsing, prosecutors said. Thurman then switched trains.
Pollion was taken to a nearby hospital, where he later died.
CTA surveillance video captured the attack and its aftermath, prosecutors said, as did video recorded on Thurman’s phone.

A security officer talks with a passenger on a Blue Line train at the CTA Forest Park station in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Immediately after the stabbing, court documents say, Thurman pointed the phone toward himself, capturing his face on video.
When the train arrived at the Clark/Lake station a short time later, a passenger alerted security officers on the platform. While outside the train car, Thurman allegedly turned the camera on himself again and said, “somebody got his ass,” before leaving the station.
Investigators gathered images from surveillance video that prosecutors said showed Thurman’s face and submitted them to Illinois’ facial recognition program, which led to his identification.

Investigators allege that a Chicago man recorded a fatal Blue Line train stabbing and its aftermath on his phone, with CTA video helping identify the suspect. (Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Police later issued a bulletin, and a Chicago police officer who had encountered Thurman just days earlier recognized him. The officer said Thurman had been sleeping on a Blue Line train at the time and provided his driver’s license during that encounter.
Thurman was arrested Sunday. Court documents say he was wearing the same clothes seen in the surveillance video and was in possession of a cellphone that contained recordings of the stabbing, along with photos of other passengers sleeping on the train.
Prosecutors said Thurman’s cousin also identified him as the person seen on surveillance video, and they allege Thurman admitted to stabbing Pollion. He was charged with first-degree murder.
FOX 32 reported that Thurman’s criminal past includes disorderly conduct, DUI and a 2023 traffic arrest. His next court date is scheduled for Jan. 20.
Crime on the CTA drew federal scrutiny after a November incident in which a man set a woman on fire aboard a downtown train.
On Dec. 19, federal transit officials ordered the agency to submit a tougher safety plan within 90 days or risk losing a quarter of its federal operating funds.