Reginald Klaiber Pleads Guilty for Stabbing Transgender Girl Aboard Metro Train

A 25-year-old Maryland man Friday pleaded guilty to stabbing a transgender teenage girl in the back aboard a Metro train.

The attack was reported July 30, 2014 at the Fort Totten station on the green line going toward Branch Avenue.

The 15-year-old victim's friends told News4 the suspect, identified as 24-year-old Reginald Anthony Klaiber, came up to the group inside the train and insulted the victim's appearance, asking why she was wearing a wig and commenting on what she was wearing.

According to documents, the victim repeatedly told Klaiber to leave her alone, but he was persistent and asked her, "Are you a boy? Are you a boy? ... Why you be looking like a girl?"

Documents say that when the train stopped at Fort Totten station, both the victim and Klaiber got up. That's when documents say Klaiber grabbed her from behind in a bear hug and stabbed her in the back. Documents say one of the victim's friends then sprayed Klaiber with pepper spray. 

The victim and her two friends then ran off the train with Klaiber giving chase, documents say, shouting, "I'm going to [stab you] again!"

Klaiber was apprehended shortly after.

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He pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon with a hate crime enhancement and could face up to 15 years in prison.

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