Crime & Safety

Suspect Bites Finger Off LAPD Sergeant Trying To Escort Him Off Train

The gruesome incident occurs as the city grapples with the perception that Metro has a safety problem.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A man who was escorted off a Metro B (Red) Line train for suspected possession of drug paraphernalia was arrested Thursday after he allegedly became combative and bit off a portion of a Los Angeles Police Department sergeant's finger.

According to the LAPD, officers were on routine patrol on the Red Line train around 10:15 a.m. when they spotted the male suspect in possession of drug paraphernalia. Police approached the suspect and escorted him off the train at the Vermont/Santa Monica Station.

Police said that after the suspect was taken off the train, he "became violent and fought with the officers," and during the ensuing struggle, the suspect bit off a portion of a finger of an LAPD sergeant.

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The sergeant and the suspect were both taken to a hospital for treatment, police said.

"I'm deeply disturbed by the vicious and gruesome attack on our sergeant as he and other officers were simply conducting routine patrol of the transit line," LAPD Chief Michel Moore said in a statement. "We remain committed to our work each day to improve the safety of the entire transit system with dedicated patrol engaging."

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The suspect, whose name was not immediately released, was taken into custody on suspicion of mayhem and resisting an executive order.

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