Cleaning woman attacked at Newbury College
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Channel 4 reports on the Wednesday incident, in which she managed to fend off the attacker.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday-night shooting in Jamaica Plain
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Boston Police report a black male, about 20, was shot in the leg around 10:10 p.m. at 144 McBride St. in JP. Police called his injuries "life threatening."
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Boston Police report a black male, about 20, was shot in the leg around 10:10 p.m. at 144 McBride St. in JP. Police called his injuries "life threatening."
Sunday-night shooting in Jamaica Plain
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Boston Police report a black male, about 20, was shot in the leg around 10:10 p.m. at 144 McBride St. in JP. Police called his injuries "life threatening."
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Boston Police report a black male, about 20, was shot in the leg around 10:10 p.m. at 144 McBride St. in JP. Police called his injuries "life threatening."
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Woman stabbed to death in Dorchester
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Boston Police report finding a woman, 38, with multiple stab wounds at 5 Ridgewood St. in Dorchester shortly after 3 a.m. today. She was pronounced dead at Boston Medical Center
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Boston Police report finding a woman, 38, with multiple stab wounds at 5 Ridgewood St. in Dorchester shortly after 3 a.m. today. She was pronounced dead at Boston Medical Center
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Another Harvard student mugged
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Right on Plympton Street on Saturday night, the Crimson reports, adding the alleged perp with a "realistic-looking" BB gun was taken down in front of the Au Bon Pain not long after
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Right on Plympton Street on Saturday night, the Crimson reports, adding the alleged perp with a "realistic-looking" BB gun was taken down in front of the Au Bon Pain not long after
Friday, February 13, 2009
Feb 13, 2009
DA: Trio of teen thugs in Winthrop stabbed two other teens in the chest
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John and Michael Walker: At booking.
Two Winthrop twins and a pal are charged with slicing up two kids, 16 and 13, over an earlier fight, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says.
John and Michael Walker each face two counts each of assault with intent to murder and aggravated assault and battery. John Walker is also charged with an additional count of threats to commit a crime and malicious destruction of property. James Murray, 17, was charged two counts of assault and battery. Prosecutors had asked for $500,000 bail for John Walker; an East Boston District Court judge set his bail at $10,000.
Prosecutors allege that Walker, dissatisfied with the outcome of a fight with one of the victims on Feb. 8, went to his house that night and threw a cinderblock through his window. The next night, Walker allegedly called him out, officials say. They fought to an inconclusive end, Walker left, then returned with his brother and Murray, prosecutors say:
At about this time, John Walker began to taunt the 16-year-old with racial epithets [the older teen is black, according to police]. That victim and his younger brother came outside once again and began to fight with Murray. In the course of this altercation, the Walker brothers allegedly intervened, John Walker allegedly produced a knife, and the two victims suffered their stab wounds. ...
DA: Trio of teen thugs in Winthrop stabbed two other teens in the chest
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John and Michael Walker: At booking.
Two Winthrop twins and a pal are charged with slicing up two kids, 16 and 13, over an earlier fight, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says.
John and Michael Walker each face two counts each of assault with intent to murder and aggravated assault and battery. John Walker is also charged with an additional count of threats to commit a crime and malicious destruction of property. James Murray, 17, was charged two counts of assault and battery. Prosecutors had asked for $500,000 bail for John Walker; an East Boston District Court judge set his bail at $10,000.
Prosecutors allege that Walker, dissatisfied with the outcome of a fight with one of the victims on Feb. 8, went to his house that night and threw a cinderblock through his window. The next night, Walker allegedly called him out, officials say. They fought to an inconclusive end, Walker left, then returned with his brother and Murray, prosecutors say:
At about this time, John Walker began to taunt the 16-year-old with racial epithets [the older teen is black, according to police]. That victim and his younger brother came outside once again and began to fight with Murray. In the course of this altercation, the Walker brothers allegedly intervened, John Walker allegedly produced a knife, and the two victims suffered their stab wounds. ...
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Police: Even after cops arrived, he kept stomping his victim
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Boston Police report that when officers on patrol spotted a guy "stomping on something" at Lenox and Fellows streets around 5 p.m. Tuesday, they went to investigate. What they found, police say, was Roberto Sagui, 27, viciously kicking a man down on the ground:
The victim was semi-conscious and not resisting the suspect's assault. Officers quickly exited their cruiser and ordered the suspect to stop his assault on the victim. The suspect, despite the officers' orders, continued to kick the semi-conscious victim until officers pulled the suspect off of the victim. The suspect violently struggled with officers until he was placed in handcuffs.
Sagui was arrested on multiple charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and resisting arrest. His victim was taken to the nearby Boston Medical Center and is expected to survive.
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Boston Police report that when officers on patrol spotted a guy "stomping on something" at Lenox and Fellows streets around 5 p.m. Tuesday, they went to investigate. What they found, police say, was Roberto Sagui, 27, viciously kicking a man down on the ground:
The victim was semi-conscious and not resisting the suspect's assault. Officers quickly exited their cruiser and ordered the suspect to stop his assault on the victim. The suspect, despite the officers' orders, continued to kick the semi-conscious victim until officers pulled the suspect off of the victim. The suspect violently struggled with officers until he was placed in handcuffs.
Sagui was arrested on multiple charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and resisting arrest. His victim was taken to the nearby Boston Medical Center and is expected to survive.
Man shot to death in Roxbury
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Boston Police report finding a man with a gunshot wound in the first floor hallway of 18 Trotter Ct. shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday. The man, in his late 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Boston Police report finding a man with a gunshot wound in the first floor hallway of 18 Trotter Ct. shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday. The man, in his late 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Armed holdup in front of Boston Latin Academy
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Boston Police report two men were held up by a pair of gun-wielding thugs shortly after 7 p.m. on Monday at 205 Townsend St. in Dorchester.
The victims were then forced to remove their backpacks and empty the contents on the ground. The suspects then picked up the victim's belongings and fled towards Warren Street.
Police report one of the alleged assailants didn't go very far: When officers found a group of four men standing at Warren and Quincy streets, they noticed one of them was wearing the same sort of backpack the two victims had reported stolen. They pat frisked him and found cell phones that the victims identified as theirs.
James Exantus, 18, was then arrested on charges of armed robbery, receiving stolen property and larceny from a person.
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Boston Police report two men were held up by a pair of gun-wielding thugs shortly after 7 p.m. on Monday at 205 Townsend St. in Dorchester.
The victims were then forced to remove their backpacks and empty the contents on the ground. The suspects then picked up the victim's belongings and fled towards Warren Street.
Police report one of the alleged assailants didn't go very far: When officers found a group of four men standing at Warren and Quincy streets, they noticed one of them was wearing the same sort of backpack the two victims had reported stolen. They pat frisked him and found cell phones that the victims identified as theirs.
James Exantus, 18, was then arrested on charges of armed robbery, receiving stolen property and larceny from a person.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Feb 6, 2009
Man held up in rush-hour robbery at Kenmore T stop
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Boston University Police report a man was held up, possibly at gunpoint, by two thugs around 5:40 p.m. on Thursday inside the Green Line station:
The victim stated that he felt what he thought was a gun at his neck, but did not see the weapon.
Both suspects were described as black males. One was further described as being about 5'9", in his 20s, wearing a blue hat, a big black jacket and a plaid shirt
Man held up in rush-hour robbery at Kenmore T stop
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Boston University Police report a man was held up, possibly at gunpoint, by two thugs around 5:40 p.m. on Thursday inside the Green Line station:
The victim stated that he felt what he thought was a gun at his neck, but did not see the weapon.
Both suspects were described as black males. One was further described as being about 5'9", in his 20s, wearing a blue hat, a big black jacket and a plaid shirt
Thursday, February 5, 2009
DA: Girl, 8, thwarts man who tried to kidnap her
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A Chelsea man is behind bars today, charged with trying to kidnap the girl as she got on the bus at St. Rose Elementary School on Feb. 2.
Leonel Zelaya, also known as Gerado Zelaya, 43, of Charlestown, allegedly tried to pull the girl away as she was boarding a bus for home around 2:45 p.m, claiming he was her brother, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office. Instead, the girl began screaming: "No, no! No, I don’t know him!" Zelaya fled and a teacher called police, who found him at Broadway and Cary Street, the DA's office says.
Zelaya pleaded innocent at his arraignment in Chelsea District Court on charges of attempted kidnapping and assault and battery. Bail was set at $10,000, but even if he could raise that, he'd remain in jail because the judge revoked his bail on an earlier, unrelated charge, the DA's office says. DA Dan Conley said in a statement:
This little girl did exactly the right thing. She resisted, she spoke up, and she stayed with the adult she knew. For all our concern about internet predators in this modern age, what we used to call 'stranger danger' is still a very real concern for anyone who has children.
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A Chelsea man is behind bars today, charged with trying to kidnap the girl as she got on the bus at St. Rose Elementary School on Feb. 2.
Leonel Zelaya, also known as Gerado Zelaya, 43, of Charlestown, allegedly tried to pull the girl away as she was boarding a bus for home around 2:45 p.m, claiming he was her brother, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office. Instead, the girl began screaming: "No, no! No, I don’t know him!" Zelaya fled and a teacher called police, who found him at Broadway and Cary Street, the DA's office says.
Zelaya pleaded innocent at his arraignment in Chelsea District Court on charges of attempted kidnapping and assault and battery. Bail was set at $10,000, but even if he could raise that, he'd remain in jail because the judge revoked his bail on an earlier, unrelated charge, the DA's office says. DA Dan Conley said in a statement:
This little girl did exactly the right thing. She resisted, she spoke up, and she stayed with the adult she knew. For all our concern about internet predators in this modern age, what we used to call 'stranger danger' is still a very real concern for anyone who has children.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Feb 4, 2009
Alleged bus perv captured thanks to alert driver
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Ed. note: It was a bus, not the Green Line as I erroneously stated initially.
reports a driver on the 43 bus helped protect a woman from an alleged perv who rubbed against her on the bus and then followed her when she got off at Tremont Street.
The Suffolk County District Attorney's office says Rayfield McCants pleaded innocent this morning in Boston Muncipal Court. Bail was set at $5,000.
Alleged bus perv captured thanks to alert driver
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Ed. note: It was a bus, not the Green Line as I erroneously stated initially.
reports a driver on the 43 bus helped protect a woman from an alleged perv who rubbed against her on the bus and then followed her when she got off at Tremont Street.
The Suffolk County District Attorney's office says Rayfield McCants pleaded innocent this morning in Boston Muncipal Court. Bail was set at $5,000.
Feb 4, 2009
Student beaten to bloody pulp, cop shoved in Irving Middle School incidents
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Wicked Local Roslindale reports that after school on Jan. 29, police responded to Sheldon Street in Roslindale to find 50 students crowded together. They eventually found one kid in a blood-soaked shirt:
Officers noticed several abrasions to the boy's face, arms, torso and shoulders, and several imprints on his body looked like imprints of sneaker heels.
Two alleged pint-size punks were arrested on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. An ambulance was summoned to bring the victim to Children's Hospital for observation.
Student beaten to bloody pulp, cop shoved in Irving Middle School incidents
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Wicked Local Roslindale reports that after school on Jan. 29, police responded to Sheldon Street in Roslindale to find 50 students crowded together. They eventually found one kid in a blood-soaked shirt:
Officers noticed several abrasions to the boy's face, arms, torso and shoulders, and several imprints on his body looked like imprints of sneaker heels.
Two alleged pint-size punks were arrested on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. An ambulance was summoned to bring the victim to Children's Hospital for observation.
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