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Man with 60+ arrests charged with stabbing good Samaritan during CTA dispute

Last updated: May 8, 2026 6:55 am
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A Chicago resident with a record of over 60 arrests and a known history of violent encounters with transit workers is now facing additional charges. Prosecutors allege he stabbed a bystander who intervened to assist a CTA employee during an altercation at a Blue Line station.

On April 23, 48-year-old Eduardo De Jesus was taken into custody at the Addison Red Line station. Officers stationed there recognized him from his neck tattoos and proceeded with the arrest.

Prosecutors detailed that the incident began on March 31 at the Western Blue Line station in Bucktown. De Jesus reportedly became involved in a dispute with a CTA employee. A 30-year-old man, unfamiliar with De Jesus, attempted to help the worker, leading to the conflict, according to prosecutors.

De Jesus is accused of hitting the intervening man in the face. As the situation moved outside the station, De Jesus allegedly brandished a weapon. Prosecutors say that when the victim raised his hand in defense, De Jesus stabbed him in the palm. The victim was subsequently hospitalized and treated with stitches for the injury.

Eduardo De Jesus (Chicago Police Department)

Later, two police officers identified De Jesus from a photo lineup. Recently, officers at the Addison Red Line station noticed him, recognized his unique neck tattoos, and arrested him.

Judge Anthony Calabrese has ordered De Jesus to remain in custody, pointing out his seven previous incarcerations, including for aggravated battery against a transit employee. De Jesus now faces charges of aggravated battery using a deadly weapon and aggravated battery in a public space.

Records from Cook County courts reveal that De Jesus has faced more than 60 arrests and 13 felony cases since 1992. These cases have resulted in felony convictions, including narcotics charges in 2000 and 2003, burglary in 2006 and 2009, aggravated battery of a transit employee in 2018, aggravated DUI in 2018 and 2023, and possession of a firearm by a felon in 2018.

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