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Man stabbed on Cedar Street in Roxbury

Updated with BPD info.

Boston Police report two men were stabbed around 7:30 p.m. at 70 Cedar St. PCFN reports one of the men was stabbed in the stomach. The homicide unit was called in due to the severity of his injuries.

Wed, 10/31/2018 - 19:30
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A flashy costume in Braintree


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Police report total of six parade-related arrests, four of them of people from out of town

Boston Police report six arrests during the Red Sox rolling rally - including the guy charged with hitting Alex Cora with a can of beer.

Other arrests included a 17-year old from Somerville arrest at West and Tremont streets on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of Class B and D drugs with intent to distribute.

A New Hampshire guy was arrested in front of Center Plaza for allegedly drinking in public, while a Rhode Island guy was arrested across the street on City Hall Plaza on a charge of being a minor in possession of alcohol, police say.

Two Boston women were arrested on Endicott Street in the North End after they allegedly disturbed the peace, police say.


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Scent of a woman: Will it lead police to a shoplifter?

Cambridge Police report somebody lifted two new iPhones from a store on Fresh Pond Parkway on Sunday afternoon.

The suspect is described as a white female with strawberry blonde and gray hair, thin, mid-40s to 50s, wearing a purple coat, black pants, sneakers, and perfume.


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Leaving is always the hardest part; long delays at North Station to start

"So much for getting home early for Halloween," T.J. Winnick sighed upon seeing the line just to get into North Station, never mind to his train - a line that stretched down Causeway past the Tip O'Neill building.

About 15 minutes earlier, the line only reached back to almost Portland Street:

The T told one rider:

We are currently queuing outside for trains at North Station and passengers won't be let in until a short time before their train's scheduled departure. We will also be queuing inside tonight for passengers traveling to Salem.


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The Sox take a victory lap

Martin Lieberman was among the tens of thousands who lined Boylston and Cambridge street to watch the Red Sox rolling rally today. Among the people he spotted: Relief pitcher Joe Kelly and 2004 star Pedro Martinez.

Pedro Martinez


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Cape man charged with hitting Alex Cora with a can of beer

UPDATE: Released on personal recognizance at his arraignment, Suffolk County DA's office reports.

Maybe he meant well, like other people at the rolling rally tossing beers up to Red Sox players, but whatever the intent, Boston Police report a Sandwich resident faces arraignment on charges that include assault and battery with a dangerous weapon for an incident during the parade on Boylston Street in Copley Square around 11:40 a.m.

Officers placed the suspect in custody after observing him throw an unopened can of beer at one of the Duck Boats, striking an adult male party on board. The victim was not injured as a result of the incident.

WCVB reports the man was Sox manager Alex Cora. Video.

In addition to the A&B charge, Patrick Connolly, 19, also faces arraignment on charges of being a minor in possession of alcohol and disorderly conduct.

Innocent, etc.


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Picture this at night

Carpundit spotted these dragons on Marlborough Street in the Back Bay today.


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Of course racist assholes can't spell

Jor forwarded this photo of what was spray painted on the doors to the Tynan Elementary School on East 4th Street in South Boston this morning.

Boston Police, including civil-rights detectives, are currently investigating.

In a statement, BPS says:

The Boston Public Schools does not and will not tolerate hatred, discrimination, or bias of any kind. BPS treasures the cultural diversity of our community, which includes young people and adults of an extraordinary array of racial, ethnic, religious and other identities.

BPS Behavioral Health staff and school psychologists are currently on site at the Tynan to provide support for any students and staff in need, and we are discussing this incident with students in an age appropriate manner. All parents are receiving phone calls, emails, and letters home to inform them about the incident. These communications are being provided in the languages families speak at home. The Boston Public Schools and staff of the Tynan School will continue to support all of our students in the coming days and weeks in partnership with Behavioral Health staff, the Office of Equity, the Office of Operations, and other central offices. Boston School Police will be present at the school today.

Incidents like this are in no way reflective of the safe, secure, and supportive environment that the Boston Public Schools are committed to fostering, nor the values embodied by our students, staff, and families, each of whom are valued members of our community.


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He who hesitated is lost

MassDOT reports Forest Hills, Alewife and other T parking garages and lots are already full as fans stream to the Back Bay and downtown for The Parade.


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