A bouncer at the Dublin Pub, 7 Stoughton St. in Dorchester's Uphams Corner, lost her job after she pulled out some mace she wasn't supposed to have and used it to subdue an irate woman trying to barge back into the joint after being kicked out, bar managers and its attorney, told the Boston Licensing Board at a hearing this week. Read more.
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The Boston Licensing Board voted yesterday to suspend the license of the Dublin Pub, 7 Stoughton St. in Dorchester, for one day over the way a patron was sliced with a machete last August - but then voted to hold the punishment in abeyance until the end of August to give the bar a chance to prove it's taking steps to keep it from happening again. Read more.
The Boston Licensing Board today called for a second hearing on an Aug. 29 incident at Dublin House, 7 Stoughton St. in Dorchester, that ended with a patron needing 47 stitches to close up the machete gash in his arm. Read more.
A man authorities say once headed up the Hendry Street Gang and who was finishing up a federal drug-distribution sentence at a halfway house in the Fenway got into a dispute with somebody outside the Dublin House in Uphams Corner on March 2 that ended with him firing numerous shots across Stoughton Street, a police detective told the Boston Licensing Board today. Read more.
Live Boston reports a man was shot around 1:45 a.m. on outside the Dublin House on Stoughton Street, near Columbia Road, in Uphams Corner. The man was taken to a local hospital with injuries considered serious but not life threatening.
Boston Police report arresting a man on gun charges related to a shooting outside Dublin House, 7 Stoughton St. in Uphams Corner early on April 3. Read more.
UPDATE: Victim identified as Alberto Monteiro, 21, of Dorchester.
Around 10:45 a.m. at Creole International Style, 114 Stoughton St., at the corner of Bakersfield.
Boston Police report the victim, in his 20s, died at a local hospital.
UPDATE: Boston Police identify the victim as Brianna Hardy, 22, of Jamaica Plain.
Two people were shot around 5:45 p.m. at 24 Juliette St. in Dorchester. One victim, a woman in her 20s, was shot in the head and died at a local hospital, Boston Police report.
Around the same time, shots were fired on Stoughton Street near Columbia Road, but nobody was hit.
The victim is Boston's fourth murder victim this year and the third in Dorchester.
Vincent Weeks, 35, of Dorchester, was arraigned today on four counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and leaving the scene of a collision causing personal injury for an incident Wednesday night on Stoughton Street that sent four Boston police officers to the hospital, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports. Read more.
A ghoulish citizen filed a 311 complaint and photo from Stoughton Street in Dorchester:
Dog vandalizing graveyard and disturbing the peace.
The city has already marked the complaint closed.