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Toronto police have revealed that it will indict several more charges against the suspect recently arrested after an unprovoked highly publicized stabbing incident that occurred on a TTC subway train last month. Police claims that 20-years-old Cummings has been charged with two counts of assault and a charge of threatening bodily harm in account of several other incidents that have occurred even before last month’s incident of stabbing, after which he was arrested. Cummings’s arrest was made after he voluntarily stabbed a man on a southbound subway train that was approaching Davisville station on the night of Feb. 27.
Police declared that the victim suffered serious, but non-life threatening, injuries after he was stabbed in the neck. Cummings was arrested only a few days later on the morning of March 1. The accused is now facing numerous charges in that incident alone, which includes attempted murder and assault with a weapon. Since his arrest, police has found that Cummings is involved in several other unsolved incidents as well.
The police sources allege that Cummings previously grabbed a man by the neck and choked him at Finch subway station on Feb. 1. Police also found that he allegedly threatened the man too. Additionally, Cummings is suspected to have “repeatedly” punched a security guard in the face at North York Centre on Feb. 12. He is scheduled to appear in a Toronto court on Tuesday to face the new charges of the newly alleged two incidents.
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