Tragedy Strikes Forest Park as Four People Killed on CTA Blue Line Train
Forest Park, IL – A tragic shooting occurred early Monday morning on a CTA Blue Line train in west suburban Forest Park, resulting in the deaths of four individuals. The incident took place around 5:30 a.m. as officers responded to reports of gunfire at the Forest Park Blue Line station located at 711 Desplaines Ave.
Details of the Incident
Upon arrival, police found four people shot inside the train. Unfortunately, three victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while a fourth was rushed to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood where they later succumbed to their injuries. Forest Park Deputy Police Chief, Christopher Chin, described the situation as “a horrible tragedy,” emphasizing that it was something no community wants to wake up to.
The shooting took place while the train was in motion, and those affected were all passengers. As of now, investigators are unsure whether anyone witnessed the event. Police radio communications noted the presence of multiple shell casings, and there were reports indicating that several passengers appeared unresponsive.
Community Reactions
Forest Park Mayor, Rory Hoskins, visited the scene and labeled the shooting an “outlier,” urging state leaders in Springfield to consider increasing resources for transit security, particularly for small communities like Forest Park. “It’s a horrible tragedy that four people are dead on Labor Day weekend,” he said. The mayor highlighted that Forest Park hosts two major train lines, making public safety a pressing concern.
Investigation and Arrest
In response to the shooting, the Forest Park police collaborated with CTA security to gather information about the suspected shooter. Details from security footage played a crucial role in identifying a suspect, who was apprehended on a Pink Line train later that morning. A firearm believed to be used in the shooting was also recovered.
Deputy Police Chief Christopher Chin mentioned the possibility that the suspect taken into custody was the only shooter, calling the incident “isolated.” He acknowledged that while mass transit systems can have security issues, there are measures in place to ensure the safety of passengers.
CTA’s Response
In a statement, the president of the CTA, Dorval R. Carter Jr., expressed condolences to the families affected by this “senseless act of crime.” He assured that as soon as the shooting was reported, the CTA deployed resources to aid local law enforcement’s investigation, including reviewing security camera footage. “This heinous and egregious act of violence should never have occurred,” the statement read.
Aftermath and Service Resumption
Meanwhile, train services between Forest Park and Austin were halted following the incident, with CTA buses used to shuttle passengers during the investigation. The area around the Blue Line station was cordoned off by police tape as investigators worked to gather evidence. By the evening, Blue Line trains resumed operation at around 7:30 p.m.
As the community comes to grips with this shocking event, both police and city officials encourage anyone with information about the shooting to reach out to the Forest Park Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division.
The investigation is ongoing, and it serves as a sobering reminder of the challenges of ensuring safety in public spaces.

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