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Three teens just made your GO Train commute terrifying

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Your GO Train commute just got wilder, fam

Okay but real talk—you know how we all just *accept* the chaos on the TTC and GO? We get on the train, headphones in, trying to zone out, right? Well, apparently, three teens decided to turn a routine GO Train ride into something straight out of a movie, and not the good kind. Toronto Police just charged them after they allegedly stalked two passengers, then jumped them, leaving one dude with *life-threatening injuries*. Like, what in the actual *paithiyam* is going on?

### What This Means for Your Commute

This wasn't some random scuffle, fam. This was calculated. The police are saying these teens specifically targeted and followed the victims. It happened on a GO Train, which, let's be real, many of us take every single day to get from Scarborough to downtown, or Mississauga to wherever. It makes you think twice about just minding your business, doesn't it? Our public transit should be safe, a place where you can actually relax a bit before or after a long day, not a place you have to be constantly looking over your shoulder.

* Three teens charged in connection to the assault.

* Victims were allegedly stalked before the attack.

* One victim sustained life-threatening injuries.

* It happened on a GO Train, a major Toronto commuter artery.

It’s making everyone around here, from the aunties doing their groceries at FreshCo on Ellesmere to the kids heading to the Scarborough Town Centre, just shake their heads. This isn't just about crime numbers; it's about feeling safe in your own city, on your own transit system. Real talk, this is Toronto — stay up.

Psst, the whole squad on the Morning Wire show breaks down stories like this every morning. Check 'em out live at mornings.live.

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