Transient was once banned from L.A. Metro for violence. Now he's charged with killing woman on subway

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Transient was once banned from L.A. Metro for violence. Now he's charged with killing woman on subway

Calling the fatal stabbing of a woman riding a Metro train "truly a tragedy that should have never occurred," Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón on Wednesday announced a murder charge against a homeless man with a history of violence against passengers.

Elliot Tramel Nowden is accused of the attack on Mirna Soza, a 66-year-old security guard returning from her night shift who was found mortally wounded on the ground at the Universal Studios train platform early Monday. He has now been charged with murder, first-degree robbery on a transit passenger and use of a deadly weapon.
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