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A little early morning wilding in Chinatown

Boston Police report arresting four guys on charges they stomped on two men for no particular reason at Boylston and Washington streets around 2:30 a.m. on Monday.

They were arrested, police say, with the help of a Good Samaritan who had his car smashed in by the four as they fled the scene - and via identification by one of the victims, who jumped in a cab and ordered the driver to follow that car.

Morris A. Torres, 23, of Somerville, Nelson R. Fuentes, 24, of Somerville, Luis A. Ortiz, 2, of East Boston and Wilfred J. Frejuste, 23, of Somerville were charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, specifically, the bottles and belt their victims say the four used on them.

Police say the Good Samaritan spotted the beat down as he was driving by:

The witness reported that he attempted to break up the attack on the victims when the four males jumped in their car and took off. In the process of fleeing from the scene, the suspects' car struck the witness' car.

Innocent, etc.

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Why can't they stay in their own neighborhoods and terrorize their neighbors? Sure one of the guys was from East Boston. Still, stay there and cause trouble, or go to visit your "friends" in Somerville.

Better yet, find an uncharted island and beat each other to death.

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This is so amuzing ... Somerville would be in the same city if the Boston area wasn't so silly about town borders, etc. ... or if the city had spread out north/south like it did east/west.

This is walking distance, really. Get a world, please.

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"no good reason"? Riiiiiiight.

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This ought to go over well with the folks at Kensington Place, celebrating groundbreaking for Boston's "newest luxury tower" just a block away. No doubt a terrific surge for pre-sales.

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And one really precocious toddler...

"Luis A. Ortiz, 2, of East Boston"

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there is no such intersection as "Boylston and Washington", Boylston turns into Essex at Tremont.

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Boylston Street ends at Washington Street. Essex Street begins there. Once upon a time, they were two actually separate streets, before Boylston Street was realigned to link up with Essex Street.

The address of the China Trade Center building is 2 Boylston Street.

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and you still were flat out wrong. great work dude.

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Why would people just be going into the street to pick fights for no reason there must have been some provocation. I mean no one knows where the victims are from either, they can trouble makers themselves.

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