A dispute over a shoveled-out parking space led to a stabbing in Dorchester, police say
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A dispute over a shoveled-out parking space led to a stabbing in Dorchester, police say
"Tensions can run high after a snowstorm in Boston, and early Wednesday morning, a dispute over a shoveled-out parking space in Dorchester escalated all the way to a stabbing, police say. Officers responded to the incident near 59 Evans St. at about 1:25 a.m. There, they found three individuals standing on the sidewalk. "A 41-year-old male and a 47-year-old female were both suffering from significant bleeding to their hands," police said in a release."
"Officers rendered aid to the injured parties, who were ultimately taken to local hospitals by Boston EMS, and detained the third individual, 47-year-old Enel Javier of Dorchester. "Investigators learned that the male victim arrived at the location and observed Javier's vehicle parked in a space he believed he had personally cleared of snow," police said. "A confrontation followed, which escalated when Javier became involved.""
After a snowstorm in Boston, a dispute over a parking space in Dorchester escalated into a stabbing around 1:25 a.m. Three people were found on the sidewalk; a 41-year-old man and a 47-year-old woman suffered significant bleeding to their hands, and blood stained nearby snowbanks. Officers rendered aid and Boston EMS took the injured to hospitals. Police detained 47-year-old Enel Javier. Investigators said the male victim believed he had cleared the parking space where Javier's vehicle was parked; a confrontation followed and Javier stabbed the man in the hand. The woman was hurt while intervening. Javier faces assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury.
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