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Bro herd sought for downtown stomping on New Year's Day

Men wanted for Atlantic Avenue attack

Surveillance photos via BPD.

Boston Police have released photos and descriptions of five men, three in local sports-team attire, that they say punched and kicked a man at Atlantic Avenue and Congress Street hard enough to send him to the hospital around 5:40 p.m. on Jan. 1.

The victim's injuries were serious enough to require transportation to a local hospital, police say.

All of the suspects were described as White. One wore a black-and-yellow Bruins cap and a blue and red Patriots hoodie. Another, with a long beard, wore a blue Sox cap and a Gronkowski game jersey with tan pants A third, with a shorter beard, also wore a Gronkowski jersey, as well as a dark ball cap on backwards, a red hoodie, dark jeans and white shoes.

The other two did not wear local sports clothing; one had a white ball cap with a dark zip-up and pants, both with white writing on them, and white sneakers, the other wore a dark ball cap with an unknown design on the front and a dark jacket and pants.

If they look or sound familiar, contact detectives at 617-343-4571 or the anonymous tip line by calling 800-494-TIPS or by texting TIP to CRIME (27463).

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aside from probably having got off a train at S. Station

Packs like this are the plague of Quincy Market bars

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When it comes to lowering the quality of life in Boston, we always have:

1. Suburbanite
2. Male
3. Sports ball fan

We can only hope the other 3 sports Ball teams move to Foxborogh!

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FIle this under: Never going to happen. Not all "sportsball" fans are scumbags.

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Packs of bros should be limited to 3s. This is way too many bros to feel safe.

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Trains from Providence, Lakeville, Needham, Franklin, Worcester all terminate at South Station.

These places are not the South Shore.

Thanks for your stereotyping though.

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The bet based on years of Boston Municipal Court dockets

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South Station is a Red Line station.

They could have come from Somerville and Cambridge too.

It's a Silver Line station. They could have come from Roxbury or the South End as well.

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Or from Logan and beyond...

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What other amazing stereotypical insights have you gathered from these dockets?

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Hey, they represented three professional sports! Odd that baseball was part of the influence.

both white white writing on them,

Yes, sportsmanship is important to them.

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Should be "with white writing ..."

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"We agreed that today it was MY turn to wear the Gronk! Now we're gonna look like idiots dressed the same!"

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Twinsies!

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Does wearing the blue Gronk mean you’re into something different than the white Gronk?

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Nobody wears a white Gronk after Labor Day.

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that no one cares about that any more, but Serial Mom cares. I think that Serial Mom could give all these fellows a good lesson in comportment.

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BPD operating at light speed.

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I long for the days, pre-1990-ish or so, when nobody wore baseball caps except baseball players and ten year old boys. If you don't believe me, take a look at photos of any large gathering (except maybe a baseball game) pre-1990. Baseball caps were as rare as cell phones.

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I wore a ball cap in the '80s and before, and I wasn't nobody. Nobody wore them backwards then, except for catchers and maybe welders.

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and I hate the "prove me wrong" attitude that challenges you to find negative proof against a bold claim BUT popularity in the baseball cap increased in the 80's if I'm correctly understanding the below article. So maybe they're a decade off. But the trend started decades earlier, even if not completely mainstream.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/history-baseball-cap-180977162/

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Growing up in the 70s I remember that anyone who needed to keep the sun off their head/out of their eyes and wasn't on a horse wearing "ball caps", although most of them had "Purina" or "International Harvester" on them.
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I don't know much about these guys, but I can tell that to attack someone with only five-to-one odds on your side means you must be very brave and tough and not at all a tiny little scared manbaby inside.

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