Man stabbed during argument on CTA Blue Line train in Irving Park

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Downtown chaos: Chicago police arrest 21 juveniles, two officers are injured, bus driver attacked

A gunshot wound, 21 juveniles arrested, two officers injured, one bus driver attacked, nine curfew citations: It was a busy Saturday night for Chicago police in the downtown area. Chicago police arrested 21 juveniles downtown on Saturday night after calls came in of a large group. An additional nine juveniles were cited for curfew violations.

A suspect is in custody after stabbing a man during an argument on a CTA Blue Line train Monday morning.

The incident occurred in the 4100 block of West Irving Park Road.

At about 2:30 a.m., a 50-year-old man was riding the CTA Blue Line train when he and a male offender became engaged in a verbal altercation, police said.

The offender, roughly 30-years-old, produced a sharp object and attempted to stab the victim, police said.

The victim reached for the object to try and disarm the offender, but sustained a laceration to the hand.

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The offender was apprehended by police.

The victim was transported to the hospital in good condition.

Charges are currently pending.