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Why We Carry: Woman Set On Fire In Shocking Chicago Train Attack

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleNovember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A 26-year-old woman was critically injured after a man set her on fire during a confrontation aboard a Chicago L train. The incident, now under investigation, serves as a harsh reminder of the unpredictable dangers of public transit and the importance of personal safety awareness.


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CHICAGO, IL (3-minute read) — A horrifying attack aboard a Chicago L train has left a 26-year-old woman in critical condition after a man doused her with a liquid and set her on fire. The incident took place around 9:25 p.m. Monday night near the Clark and Lake station, turning a routine transit ride into a scene of chaos and fear.

According to the Chicago Police Department, the woman was riding the train when she got into a verbal exchange with a man estimated to be around 45 years old. The argument escalated quickly. In a brutal act of violence, the man poured an unknown liquid on her and ignited it, causing the flames to engulf her. As the train came to a stop, the attacker fled, leaving the woman gravely injured.

Witnesses reported scenes of panic as passengers scrambled to help. Emergency services extinguished the fire, and the woman was rushed to a nearby hospital where she remains in critical condition, suffering from severe burns.

Why We Carry: The Unseen Threats in Everyday Life

This disturbing incident isn’t just another crime story. It’s a grim example of why many choose to carry for self-defense. Violence doesn’t wait for the right place or time. It can erupt in a grocery store, a gas station, or on your daily commute. In this case, a seemingly ordinary verbal disagreement turned into a life-threatening assault in a matter of seconds.

Public transportation is one of those environments where people often feel vulnerable. You’re in close quarters with strangers, there’s limited room to retreat, and you may not have immediate access to help. Situational awareness is crucial, but so is having a means to defend yourself when seconds matter.

While not all states or municipalities allow carrying on public transit, this case serves as a reminder that those who legally carry do so with the intent of being prepared; not paranoid. In places like Chicago, where violent crime has remained a serious concern, many residents are asking how they can protect themselves when faced with a sudden threat.

The suspect in this case has been taken into custody, and police are continuing their investigation. But for the victim, the road to recovery will be long, painful, and uncertain.

Safety Tip: Always be aware of your local laws regarding concealed carry, especially in places like public transit where restrictions may apply. If you cannot legally carry, consider carrying non-lethal self-defense tools and always maintain awareness of your surroundings.

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