A violent stabbing on Atlanta’s public transit system has left passengers on edge, raising serious safety concerns for riders across the city.
Stabbing at Oakland City Station
Police were called to the Oakland City Station in Atlanta just after 12 p.m. on Saturday following a reported knife attack. An injured woman was treated at the scene but later died from her injuries.
Authorities have not yet released the victim’s identity. A suspect was arrested at the station, though no additional details or charges have been disclosed.
MARTA officials called the incident a “senseless act of violence” and extended condolences to the victim’s loved ones and witnesses.
Recent Violence on MARTA
This attack comes just days after another stabbing on May 24 at the Georgia State Station. Riders have expressed growing fear for their safety, especially as the city prepares to host half a million visitors for the FIFA World Cup.
“I just don’t understand it. It’s just too much violence,” said rider Joseph Turner. Another passenger added, “You just have to be prepared to defend yourself, and just a random attack out of the blue, that’s just crazy.”
Concerns Over MARTA Policies
Riders have criticized a recent fare change allowing free access to stations and trains, claiming it may have contributed to the rise in violent incidents. Many have called for increased security measures and stricter access control.
“It’s crazy, just need more security for real. Watching everywhere,” one rider told Fox Atlanta. Another suggested restricting station access to prevent further incidents.
Authorities Respond
MARTA Police confirmed that they are actively investigating the stabbing and remain committed to the safety and security of all riders and employees.
The incident has drawn comparisons to the 2025 murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutskav, who was randomly stabbed to death on a commuter train in Chicago.












