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Boston Police Investigate Two Early Morning Stabbing Incidents in Boston (Downtown)

On Sunday November 4, 2012 at approximately 1:36 AM Officers from District A-1 (Downtown) responded to 74 Beacon Street for a person shot. While en-route officers confirmed that 2 victims were in fact stabbed.

One victim, a 24 year old male, sustained a non-life threatening stab wound to the left shoulder and was transported to the Tufts Medical Center.

The second victim, a 25 year old male, sustained several non-life threatening stab wounds to the back and was transported to the Mass. General Hospital.

The victims stated they got into a dispute with several suspects.  The suspects are described as 4 Hispanic males in their twenties wearing fitted baseball caps accompanied by 1 well-dressed female.

A short time later, at approximately 2am officers from District A-1 learned of a second stabbing incident in the area of Tremont and Winter Streets.  Officers were dispatched to Tufts Medical Center where they interviewed a 34 year old male victim, who had been stabbed several times in the chest and groin.  The victim stated he was stabbed during an argument with an unknown Hispanic male suspect.   Suspect fled after the incident.

The Boston Police Department is actively investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding these incidents. Anyone with information is urged to contact detectives at District A-1 (Downtown) (617) 343-4248

Community members who wish to assist this investigation anonymously are asked to either call the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or text the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department is interested only in what you know, not who you are.

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