BART Police Department on Tuesday announced a suspect in connection to an attack at the transit system's Richmond station in January has been arrested by U.S. Marshals Service.
said Daniel Jamin Nettles Sr., 45, was arrested at a Martinez residence. During the attack, police said Nettles left a male victim unconscious on Jan. 2.
"The suspect is wanted for attempted murder after he knocked out the victim and kicked him twice in the face," police said. Officials said Nettles was interviewed by investigators and has been booked into the Martinez Detention Facility. Officials said the suspect was identified in part through surveillance footage from a camera on a train. Police said the surveillance image led to other photos used to confirm the suspect's identity.No further information was immediately available.
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