A woman who allegedly sliced a sleeping man across the chest on a trolley in La Jolla pleaded guilty Monday to attempted murder.
Angelina Montes Stricklen, 31, is accused in the Oct. 22 attack on the victim, identified by police as a 21-year-old man. Stricklen is currently being held without bail.
On Oct. 31, investigators told NBC 7 that MTS Trolley officers, who recognized the suspect from a wanted flyer, arrested Stricklen the day before at the Lemon Grove stop.
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The attack occurred a little after 5 p.m. on Oct. 22, at the Nobel Trolley Station when the female suspect sliced the victim in the chest while he was asleep on the trolley, SDPD said after the attack. The victim got off the trolley and flagged down MTS security for help prior to being taken to the hospital. He survived the attack.
Investigators originally said the suspect was a 5-feet 9-inches tall man wearing black clothing.
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MTS officials said after the incident that they were working to increase the number of security officers patrolling the trolley, the agency added.
"The agency is actively hiring for Code Compliance Inspectors (CCIs). CCIs have powers of detainment and can issue citations to fare evaders. MTS hopes to have this role fully staffed in the next nine months," MTS said.