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Police are investigating two separate stabbings that occurred in the early hours of Christmas Day. The Boston Police Department is looking into the incidents, which left multiple individuals injured, albeit with non-life-threatening wounds.
The first incident unfolded at 17 Court Street, near Boston City Hall and the Government Center MBTA station. After receiving calls shortly after 2 a.m., officers arrived at the scene to find a male victim who was subsequently taken to the hospital. According to Boston 25 News, the man was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Not far from the first location, at 275 Tremont Street, authorities were called. Here, police found one male suffering from multiple stab wounds and another individual with a facial injury. Both were assessed by EMS and their injuries, though serious, were also classified as non-life-threatening, as obtained by WCVB.
As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with either incident. Authorities have not yet commented on any potential connection between the two crime scenes.









