FTA Investigates CATS Security Following Fatal Incident
FTA investigates CATS security following fatal light-rail assault; demands improved safety plans.

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Introduction
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has initiated an investigation into the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) in North Carolina, as announced by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The investigation was announced yesterday.
Investigation Scope
The investigation will examine the transit agency’s security spending, safety plans, and the ongoing risks of assaults on the system affecting both operators and riders. This follows an incident in August where a man stabbed and killed a young woman on a CATS light-rail train.
FTA Oversight
The FTA has jurisdiction over transit worker safety. According to a U.S. Department of Transportation press release, the FTA maintains that conditions must be evaluated to prevent similar incidents from endangering transit workers or commuters.
Request for Action
In a letter sent to Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles yesterday, FTA Administrator Marc Molinaro requested that CATS provide a transparent and measurable plan to secure Charlotte’s buses, trains, and stations.
Conclusion
The FTA is investigating the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to review security measures and safety plans following a fatal incident. The FTA has requested a detailed plan from CATS to improve security across its transit operations.
Company Summary
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS): CATS operates public transportation services in Charlotte, North Carolina, including light rail, buses, and associated infrastructure.
Federal Transit Administration (FTA): The FTA is an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation responsible for overseeing and providing financial assistance to transit systems across the United States.
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