Double Stabbing in Downtown Boston Police seek help

Officers from District A1 responded to a radio call for shots fired at Washington and Bromfield st. While in route officers observed 2 males flagging officers down, both victims were suffering from stab wounds. Officers radioed for EMS. Victims, two Hispanic males in their twenties, were transported to Massachusetts General Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.A preliminary investigation revealed that the victims engaged in an altercation with a group of approximately six teenage, black males. Police also recovered ballistics evidence at the scene.
The suspects are described as 6 black males in their teens wearing blue jeans, black hoodies, one suspect had a camouflage hoodie, and another had a purple hoodie. Officers responded to MGH to speak to the victims were uncooperative with police and told officers that they could not remember what had happened.
Individuals wishing to remain anonymous should call the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS or text ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department will stringently protect the identity of those wishing to remain anonymous.

Double Stabbing in Downtown Boston Police seek help

Officers from District A1 responded to a radio call for shots fired at Washington and Bromfield st. While in route officers observed 2 males flagging officers down, both victims were suffering from stab wounds. Officers radioed for EMS. Victims, two Hispanic males in their twenties, were transported to Massachusetts General Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.A preliminary investigation revealed that the victims engaged in an altercation with a group of approximately six teenage, black males. Police also recovered ballistics evidence at the scene.
The suspects are described as 6 black males in their teens wearing blue jeans, black hoodies, one suspect had a camouflage hoodie, and another had a purple hoodie. Officers responded to MGH to speak to the victims were uncooperative with police and told officers that they could not remember what had happened.
Individuals wishing to remain anonymous should call the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS or text ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463). The Boston Police Department will stringently protect the identity of those wishing to remain anonymous.