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Boston 15-year-old charged in knife assault on MBTA bus driver
Boston 15-year-old charged in knife assault on MBTA bus driver

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timea day ago

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Boston 15-year-old charged in knife assault on MBTA bus driver

A Boston 15-year-old is facing charges in connection with brandishing a knife at an MBTA bus driver in Chelsea Friday night, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said. The teen has been charged with two counts of assault by means of a dangerous weapon and five firearms charges in connection with the incident in Chelsea Juvenile Court, the district attorney's office said in a press release. MBTA Transit Police responded to a call reporting that a bus driver had been assaulted in Chelsea shortly before 9:15 p.m. on May 30, the district attorney's office said. The driver told them three minors had gotten on at a bus stop without paying, but that he'd kept driving despite this resulting in an argument. As the minors got off the bus at a later stop, one of them threw a lighter at the driver and missed him, the district attorney's office said. As the driver got up from his seat, the same minor — who was later identified as the 15-year-old — took out a knife and started walking towards him. The driver was not injured during the incident, and all three minors ultimately got off the bus, the district attorney's office said. But the driver soon flagged down a police officer and pointed them towards the minors. The 15-year-old was arrested without incident, but as they were being arrested, one of the other minors offered to take their backpack, the district attorney's office said. Inside, police found a 9mm pistol with a high-capacity magazine and 11 rounds loaded. The driver's account of the assault was corroborated by security video of the incident, the district attorney's office said. 'There are numerous disturbing elements here, all made even more disturbing given the age of the person charged,' Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden said in the release. The 15-year-old's bail in a pending assault case out of Chelsea Juvenile Court was revoked as a result of the incident, the district attorney's office said. The teen is due back in court on July 7 for a bail hearing. Ex-Mass. state sen. pleads guilty to stealing gun from constituent, lying to police 2 men arrested in connection with shooting near University Park in Worcester Central Mass. man now facing manslaughter charge in connection with brother's death Mass. grandfather's online pain medication search spiraled into an international drug operation Man in critical condition after shooting near Brockton shopping plaza Read the original article on MassLive.

Police: Four juveniles arrested, firearm and stolen car recovered in Roxbury
Police: Four juveniles arrested, firearm and stolen car recovered in Roxbury

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time25-05-2025

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Police: Four juveniles arrested, firearm and stolen car recovered in Roxbury

Four juveniles have been arrested in connection with a stolen vehicle out of Brighton, Boston police say. The vehicle was originally reported stolen on Friday, May 23, around 7:12 PM in the area of 398 Cambridge Street. Officers of the Wentworth Institute of Technology Police Department saw on surveillance camera that the vehicle was being driven around Ruggles Street at 5 AM on Saturday. Shortly after, around 5:24 AM, officers were dispatched to the area of 60 Southern Avenue for a report of a person with a gun. Officers were told that four individuals attempted to rob a victim while displaying a firearm. The suspects fled the scene, and officers were able to broadcast a description of the fleeing vehicle. Then, an officer saw the vehicle driving on Warren Street towards Dudley Street, which prompted the officer to call for backup to stop the vehicle. Officers attempted to stop the car on Dudley Street, but refused to stop and drove around multiple police cruisers. The vehicle then fled at a high rate of speed while also failing to stop at a red-light intersection on Malcolm X Boulevard. Officers lost sight of the vehicle and began patrolling the area of Tremont Street and Saint Alphonsus Street, when a supervisor was able to review security cameras and inform officers that the vehicle never left the area. Officers were able to locate the vehicle around 6 AM in a public open garage underneath 75 Saint Alphonsus Street. Numerous vape products were secured from the vehicle, and Newton police took custody of the vehicle. The four suspects were then seen walking in the area of 1600 Tremont Street, which resulted in a foot pursuit. The suspects were taken into custody in the area of Huntington Avenue and Tremont Street. Officers searched the suspects, two 15-year-olds, a 16-year-old, and a 14-year-old, and found multiple stolen vape products and a spent shell casing from the 15-year-old. The stolen keys were found on the 16-year-old. A firearm, a Palmetto Armory with one round in the chamber and eight rounds in a large capacity magazine, was recovered from the 14-year-old. The firearm was also equipped with a laser sight. While being booked, the 14-year-old provided officers with a false name, which officers were able to determine the true name of the suspect which revealed he had an active warrant out of Juvenile Court for Firearm related Offenses. The 15-year-old Male was charged with Delinquent to wit; Carrying a Firearm Without a License, Delinquent to wit; Carrying a Loaded Firearm Without a License, Delinquent to wit; Unlawful Possession of a Large Capacity Firearm, Delinquent to wit; Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, and Delinquent to wit; Receiving Stolen Goods. A second 15-year-old Male was charged with Delinquent to wit; Unlawful Possession of Ammunition, and Delinquent to wit; Receiving Stolen Goods. The 14-year-old Male was charged with Delinquent to wit; Receiving Stolen Goods, and Delinquent to wit; True Name Violation. The 16-year-old Male was charged with Two Counts of Delinquent to wit; Receiving Stolen goods. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Juvenile Court places Mohamed Ramadan's son in a foster home
Juvenile Court places Mohamed Ramadan's son in a foster home

Egypt Independent

time16-05-2025

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Juvenile Court places Mohamed Ramadan's son in a foster home

The 6th of October City Juvenile Court on Thursday has moved to place the son of actor and singer Mohamed Ramadan in a foster home, without specifying for how long. The decision came following the first session of his trial in the case of assaulting a child inside a private club in Sheikh Zayed City, according to the victim's lawyer. The court held its first session on Thursday morning, in the absence of the defendant and his father, and in the presence of defense representatives and the parties to the lawsuit. The court continued its legal proceedings based on investigations of the Public Prosecution and police reports, according to legal sources who attended the session. Ramadan absent The defense team attributed the absence of the artist's son from the court session to a sudden health problem he suffered on Wednesday evening, including a high temperature and a severe cold. A woman had filed a report with the police, accusing the son of the famous celebrity of assaulting her 12-year-old son, a sixth-grade student at an international school, while they were inside a private sports club in a residential compound in Sheikh Zayed. Details of the incident According to statements of the victim's father given to the Public Prosecution, the incident occurred while his son was playing at the club. An argument broke out between him and Ramadan's son, which quickly escalated into a physical altercation. He explained that the latter locked his son in a bathroom, using a chair to block the door, and then beat him, bruising his face. The victim's father added that Ramadan's son had a video call with his father prior to the assault. Ramadan was present at the club at the time of the incident and whispered in his son's ear before those present witnessed what they described as a slap directed at the victim. The Public Prosecution had previously decided to refer the case to the Juvenile Court, charging the suspect with physical assault of a minor, a charge considered a specific case considered under the provisions of the Child Law.

Springfield teen indicted on murder charges in 2024 shooting of his own mother
Springfield teen indicted on murder charges in 2024 shooting of his own mother

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time14-05-2025

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Springfield teen indicted on murder charges in 2024 shooting of his own mother

May 14—A 17-year-old was indicted this week in the shooting death of his mother on St. Patrick's Day in 2024. Lamont A. Brown Jr. was indicted on one charge of aggravated murder, three counts of murder, and one felonious assault and aggravated robbery charge. A relative found Brown's mother, Tiffany Higgins, shot multiple times in the head in her home in the 800 block of South Center Street and called 911 at 2:39 p.m. March 17. Higgins was 38 at the time and her son, the only other person in the home during the shooting, was 16, Clark County Prosecutor Dan Driscoll said. A relative found Higgins after she had been unable to reach her. Brown was missing from the home, and a day later he allegedly stole a family member's car from New Carlisle Pike and led the Ohio State Highway Patrol on a chase into the city before crashing. He was taken into custody and adjudicated in Clark County Juvenile Court on a failure to comply charge. Driscoll said the prosecutor's office finished its investigation while Brown was in juvenile court before binding him over to adult court to go in front of a grand jury. Multiple Springfield area schools closed March 18 last year, the Monday after the shooting, after police learned a "person of interest" had threatened "to shoot unknown individuals at an undisclosed school."

Mercer County student taken into custody for alleged threat to do harm at school
Mercer County student taken into custody for alleged threat to do harm at school

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

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Mercer County student taken into custody for alleged threat to do harm at school

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Mercer County Sheriff's Office is investigating a threat made at Marion Local Schools Friday morning. Authorities said a middle school student allegedly made threats to come to school and do harm to their fellow students and school staff. Deputies took one student into custody. The student appeared in Mercer County Juvenile Court before being taken to the Juvenile Detention Center. The case will be turned over to the prosecutor's office for review. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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