Federal investigation launched into Atlanta's MARTA system after fatal stabbing
The Trump administration has initiated a federal investigation into Atlanta's MARTA transit system following recent violent incidents, including a fatal stabbing.

The Trump administration has launched a federal investigation into Atlanta's Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) following recent violent incidents on the transit system.
The investigation was prompted by at least two stabbing incidents, including the fatal stabbing of 66-year-old Margaret Swan on a MARTA train. Swan's death has drawn particular attention to safety concerns within the transit system.
The federal probe will examine the transit authority's operations and safety protocols. Details about the scope and timeline of the investigation have not been disclosed.
MARTA operates bus and rail services throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area, serving hundreds of thousands of passengers. The transit system has faced ongoing challenges related to safety and security in recent years.
The investigation represents federal intervention in local transit operations, though the specific agencies involved and potential outcomes remain unclear. Both the fatal incident involving Swan and the broader safety concerns appear to have triggered the federal response.