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BART slasher: Suspect in SF attack arrested on train in Oakland

A day after the attack in SF, cops caught up to the alleged assailant across the bay at Oakland's Fruitvale Station.

A person with braided hair is on public transport, wearing a black and orange jacket over a shirt with a large white number, holding an object in their hands.
A surveillance image of a man suspected of stabbing a woman on a BART train approaching the 24th-Mission station on Saturday morning. | Source: BART

A day after a stranger sliced a woman’s throat on a BART train in San Francisco, authorities arrested a suspect across the bay at Oakland’s Fruitvale Station.

BART police credited an “alert station agent” for spotting 34-year-old Jovany Portades, who was identified as a suspect based on surveillance footage from one of the agency’s 4,000-plus cameras.

According to public records and old news articles, Portades is a Vallejo resident whose lengthy rap sheet includes crimes that landed him years in prison.

BART spokesman Chris Filippi said police caught up with Portades aboard an Antioch-bound train passing through Fruitvale around 2 p.m. Sunday.

He was arrested without incident, Filippi added.

The image shows a person with dreadlocks wearing a gray shirt and a reflective vest, looking directly at the camera against a plain background.
BART police identified the suspect as 34-year-old Jovany Portades. | Source: BART

The attack happened a day-and-a-half earlier, just after 8 a.m. on Saturday, on an Antioch-bound train approaching the 24th Street-Mission stop in San Francisco, according to BART police.

The victim, a 54-year-old woman, was transported to a nearby hospital with serious injuries.

Max Harrison-Caldwell can be reached at maxhc@sfstandard.com
Jennifer Wadsworth can be reached at jennifer@sfstandard.com