Prosecutors charge suspect in slashing aboard BART train with attempted murder

SAN FRANCISCO — A man suspected of slashing a woman with a knife on a BART train earlier this month has been charged by prosecutors with one count of attempted murder, authorities said Tuesday.

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins made the announcement regarding 34-year-old Jovany Portades and added that the charge includes enhancements that he used a deadly weapon; that he tried to inflict great bodily injury on purpose; and that Portades is ineligible for probation. Prosecutors want Portades detained before trial, with Jenkins saying he poses a public safety threat.

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Portades was scheduled to be arraigned at San Francisco’s Hall of Justice on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

Police arrested Portades at the Fruitvale station on Nov. 3, one day after the alleged attack on the 54-year-old woman. According to prosecutors, Portades slashed the woman’s neck, face and mouth from behind as the Antioch-bound BART train they rode approached the 24th Street/Mission station. Portades exited the train and fled after the attack, authorities said.

“Public transit systems must be safe for all passengers,” Jenkins said in a statement, adding that the attack “was tragic and truly shocking” and that the slashing “sent chills across the Bay Area as we live in a deeply interconnected region where what happens in one jurisdiction echoes across city and county lines.”

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The woman got off the train at the same station and received help from BART and San Francisco police officers. An ambulance later took her to a hospital for care of what were life-threatening injuries.

Portades has a lengthy criminal record, with seven previous convictions from a multitude of charges that have resulted in both time served and parole. Before the BART attack. prosecutors had a charge of second-degree robbery with violence or bodily harm and violent conduct pending for a January 2024 incident at a Kohl’s store, according to court records.

Court documents said in that incident, Portades stole a bag of merchandise worth $180, hitting and injuring the store’s security officer while trying to escape. Alameda police arrested Portades that time.

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