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Brookline Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Two Suspects in Knife Assault on Saint Paul Street

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Published on May 08, 2025
Brookline Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Two Suspects in Knife Assault on Saint Paul StreetSource: Facebook/Brookline MA Police Department

The Brookline MA Police Department is currently requesting the public's assistance in identifying two individuals linked to an assault and battery incident involving a knife, which took place on April 23 in a parking lot on Saint Paul Street, during the confrontation, one of the participants is alleged to have brandished a pocketknife and threatened multiple witnesses and bystanders, with both victims sustaining minor injuries, including one wounded by the knife, according to their Facebook post.

In their request for identification the details provided for subject one describes him as a Black or Hispanic male with long dark dreads adorned with gold tips, featuring a mustache, he was last seen in a black t-shirt, brown pants, white/grey Nike sneakers, and is noted for having a tattoo sleeve on his right arm and a tattoo on his right chest/pectoral region, while subject two is identified as a Black male with short black dreads and a beard, decked out in a camouflage t-shirt, blue jeans, and Timberland style boots.

The Brookline MA Police Department has made it clear that at this moment, neither individual is wanted but urges anyone with information to step forward and contact Officer Nick Goon at 617.730.2608. Their appeal for public assistance is pivotal to their ongoing investigation and reflects the community's potential role in aiding law enforcement.