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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I'll bet from the South Shore
By deselby
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 5:45pm
aside from probably having got off a train at S. Station
Packs like this are the plague of Quincy Market bars
Does check all the boxes
By BostonRes
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 6:54pm
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!
FIle this under: Never going
By John Woosta
Tue, 01/17/2023 - 1:09pm
FIle this under: Never going to happen. Not all "sportsball" fans are scumbags.
Packs of bros should be
By heather
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 7:43am
Packs of bros should be limited to 3s. This is way too many bros to feel safe.
South Shore
By John Costello
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 4:19pm
Trains from Providence, Lakeville, Needham, Franklin, Worcester all terminate at South Station.
These places are not the South Shore.
Thanks for your stereotyping though.
I said I'd bet, not that it was a sure thing
By deselby
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 4:28pm
The bet based on years of Boston Municipal Court dockets
Also
By John Costello
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 5:33pm
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.
Or from Logan and beyond...
By JPYuppie
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 11:16pm
Or from Logan and beyond...
Please...share with us
By anon
Mon, 01/16/2023 - 4:31pm
What other amazing stereotypical insights have you gathered from these dockets?
Sports!
By Jimmy Joe
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 5:46pm
Hey, they represented three professional sports! Odd that baseball was part of the influence.
Yes, sportsmanship is important to them.
Dumb typo fixed
By adamg
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 9:45pm
Should be "with white writing ..."
Dude!
By notadoctor
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 8:17pm
"We agreed that today it was MY turn to wear the Gronk! Now we're gonna look like idiots dressed the same!"
Twinsies!
By Richard Pickel
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 11:36pm
Twinsies!
Home vs Away
By MikeBoston
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 7:41am
Does wearing the blue Gronk mean you’re into something different than the white Gronk?
It's January
By perruptor
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 8:36am
Nobody wears a white Gronk after Labor Day.
You might think
By SamWack
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 2:55pm
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.
No! Please!
By Neal
Mon, 01/16/2023 - 12:41am
Fashion has changed!
BPD operating at light speed.
By anon
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 9:39pm
BPD operating at light speed.
The pre-baseball cap era
By anon
Sat, 01/14/2023 - 10:22pm
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.
I don't believe you
By perruptor
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 8:15pm
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.
They aren't all wrong
By brianjdamico
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 10:19pm
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/histor...
Where did you live?
By SwirlyGrrl
Mon, 01/16/2023 - 2:06pm
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.
[img=300x300]https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0396/8593/produc...
I don't know much about these
By xyz
Sun, 01/15/2023 - 11:12am
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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