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Two stabbed in Chinatown

Around 12:15 a.m. at Tremont Street near Marginal Road; one in the stomach. A suspect was arrested at Marginal and Washington.

UPDATE: Boston Police provide this account of what happened after an officer on patrol was flagged down by a whole group of people being chased by a guy with a knife:

The officer was able to apprehend the suspect without further incident. Officers were informed that the suspect had stabbed one of the victims, then proceeded to chase the other four victims, stabbing one more victim before being apprehended by the police. Both victims were transported to Boston Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers were able to recover the knife used in the assault.

Officers arrested 35-year-old Tyler E. Brown of Boston and charged him with two counts of Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous of a Dangerous Weapon and three counts of Assault by Means of a Dangerous Weapon.

Innocent, etc.

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What an encouraging four posts in a row to wake up to. Here's to Friday being less stabby/bullety for everyone.

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Where there are the long lines down the street to buy live/fresh butchered poultry at Ming Kee Live Poultry 54 Kneeland Street Chinatown Boston Massachusetts... how good are the chickens/ducks from 54 Kneeland Street? Diligent sanitary program? Inspected diligently and regularly by qualified certified inspectors? What are the prices?

Ming Kee Live Poultry An unassuming poultry shop that sells live/freshly butchered chicken and occasionally duck tel 617-482-3618
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http://www.bing.com/maps/?q=54%20kneeland%20st%20boston%20ma

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Huh?

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Seems like a bot that looks for posts regarding Chinatown. Similar to the "YOULL NEVER BELIEVE HOW MUCH MONEY I MADE OMG" posts on various comment pages.

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It's a stretch to call that area Chinatown. I'd say Bay Village/Theater District.

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