Charges filed in fatal Pink Line shooting in Loop
Jan 12, 2026
A man is due in court Monday accused of shooting two men aboard a CTA Pink Line train last month in the Loop. Pedro Villareal, 34, is charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated battery, unlawful use of a weapon, and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, police said. Villareal, of the 800 block
of South Pulaski Road, was also cited with trespassing on the CTA without paying. The shooting happened on Dec. 23, 2025 in the 100 block of North Wells Street and left Raymond Harrison, 44, dead, officials said. The second victim, a 23-year-old man was injured during the attack, which began with an argument involving a third man armed with a knife. Harrison and the 23-year-old were riding the train around 1:20 a.m. when they began arguing with the knife-wielding man. When the argument turned physical, one of the men pulled a gun, but the man with the knife then “gained control of the weapon and discharged” it at the two men, according to officials.A witness who was riding the same train told responding officers he heard the alleged shooter say, “I shot them, but they tried to rob me,” according to a police report obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.The fatal shooting comes after several high-profile attacks on the CTA. Citing a November attack on a Blue Line train, in which a man poured gasoline on a 26-year-old woman and set her on fire, the administration of President Donald Trump demanded the CTA implement new security measures or face a cut in funding.In mid-December, the CTA announced it was adding officers to its Chicago Police Department transit detail, increasing officers by as many as 120 more per day. But the federal government said the plan was insufficient, and gave the CTA until March 19 to submit a revised plan that addresses the Federal Transit Administration’s concerns. Otherwise, the CTA will lose up to $50 million in funding.
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