Man arrested after deadly Brockton stabbing, second man shot in Charlestown car parking zone

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Violence over the weekend claimed two lives in Charlestown and Brockton, native authorities stated Sunday.

In Brockton, police responded to a 911 name from a member of the family reporting a person stabbed on Foster Road at about 1:55 a.m. Sunday, Plymouth DA Timothy Cruz’s workplace stated.

Brockton Police and EMS responded to the scene, discovering a person affected by a number of stab wounds, the DA stated.

The sufferer, recognized as 19-year-old Kyre Ambrose, was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital, the DA’s workplace stated. He was pronounced lifeless from his accidents by medical personnel.

Brockton Police investigated with help from the Massachusetts State Police detectives with the DA’s workplace. The investigators “canvassed the area and reviewed surveillance video,” the DA stated, discovering “probable cause” to arrest 18-year-old Jayden Fernandez.

Fernandez was being handled for a hand damage at Newton Wellesley Hospital when he was discovered by state police troopers, the DA stated. He was taken into custody on the hospital.

The DA’s workplace stated the investigation in that case stays ongoing.

Fernandez is scheduled to be arraigned on a homicide cost on Monday in Brockton District Courtroom.

The night time earlier than in Boston, police obtained a report of a pedestrian struck in Charlestown, Boston Police stated.

At about 10:33 p.m. Saturday, BPD said, officers responded to a car parking zone at 140 Predominant Road in Charlestown, discovering an grownup man mendacity on the bottom.

The responders decided the sufferer had been shot, BPD stated, and Boston EMS pronounced the sufferer lifeless on the scene.

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