Man charged with stabbing CTA bus driver in Lincoln Park
LINCOLN PARK - A man has been charged with stabbing a CTA bus driver who caught him attempting to pickpocket another rider in Lincoln Park.
Daniel Pelt, 63, was charged with aggravated battery toward a transit employee and use of a deadly weapon, Chicago police said.
He was scheduled to appear in bond court Nov. 28.
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On Nov. 26, about 9:20 p.m., the driver was traveling in the 300 block of North Avenue when he saw Pelt on the bus trying to pickpocket a woman, police said.
The driver approached the man and a fight broke out, police said. Pelt then stabbed the driver in the hand and fled, but was later located and taken into custody, police said.
The driver, a 37-year-old man, was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in good condition, police said.