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Two arrested for mid-day stabbing at Park Street earlier this month

Boston Police report arresting two people for an attack outside the Park Street T stop that sent a man to the hospital with multiple stab wounds on Oct. 8.

Robert Zagarella, 31, was charged with assault with intent to murder for the 3:30 p.m. attack. Meggan Durant, 28, of Roslindale, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Both are scheduled for arraignment in Boston Municipal Court.

Police say detectives compiled enough evidence to get arrest warrants for the two. And then:

At about 2:30 PM on October 22, 2015, members of the City-Wide Bicycle Unit were on directed patrol in the area of Mass Ave and Melnea Cass Boulevard in an attempt to locate the above suspects. Officers were able to locate and identify the wanted individuals in the area of 870 Mass Ave.

Innocent, etc.

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I though she did the stabbing, but he get the harsher charges.

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This is a relevant comment. My impression from the initial incident was that she was the stabber. What gives with these charges?

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Megan Durant

  • Tuesday, June 19 2007 - Northeastern bookstore staff called Northeastern Police Department (NUPD) officers to report two shoplifters. They were followed to Huntington Avenue where officers stopped them. The officers questioned and arrested Meggan Durant, 20, of Quincy and Michael Shamma, 27, of Dorchester on shoplifting and trespassing charges.
  • June 2008 - Westwood PD reports a 20 yr old male with mohawk style cut has left on foot with Meggan Durant of ## Pleasant ST. Officers check the area and a 911 call reports both subjects just fled CVS . OFF EA Farioli locates same on Nahatan St . Officers assist . Westwood PD responds and transports to Westwood Lodge for a pink slip. See report.
  • August 2011 - Meggan Durant, of ## Maynare St., Roslindale was arrested around 11:15 a.m. at 850 Harrison Ave. and charged with possession of a class E substance with intent to distribute.
  • •March 2014 - Meggan Durant of ## Maynard Street, Roslindale was arrested outside of Maverick Square and charged with several outstanding warrants.
  • •April 2014 - Meggan Durant, 27, of ## Meynard St., Roslindale, April 4, 7:16 a.m., arrested on warrant charges of receiving stolen property under $250, Shoplifting by asportation, shoplifting by concealing merchandise, assault to maim, and trespassing. (Somerville)
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Jan. 13, 2014

250 Granite St. Braintree 3:22 p.m. Shoplifting. Meggan C. Durant, 26 of Roslindale, was charged with receiving stolen property under $250 and over $250 and shoplifting by concealing merchandise, third offense.

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What's her record of unrelated offenses have to do with this except trying to make her look bad robs record is ten times longer than hers where his record

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If I recall correctly, these were the 2 that "disappeared" into the crowd after the incident. Thank you police for locating these people 2 weeks after the matter.

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The location of the arrests do not surprise me at all.

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Given where the stabbing took place and the race of those involved, was there any surprise that they had Class E drug charges (heroin) priors and that they were picked up at the gateway to the Methadone Mile?

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Those 2 are Andrew Square/Methadone Mile regulars. Only 500 more to go.

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is Class A. It's considered the most hardcore, dangerous drug.

Class E drugs are prescription pills on the weaker side.

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Still, I'll assume oxy or percs.

I also said I'll be in-PC. What the heck is that?

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I think that's what Jeff Bridges did.

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Class E prescription drugs are weak and carry less penalty than marijuana (which is class D). Percocet and Oxycontin both contain Oxycodone, are Class B, and federally classified as Schedule II narcotics.

http://medshadow.org/drug-classifications-schedule-ii-iii-iv-v/
http://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/massachusetts-drug-laws-and-sentencing

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