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Massachusetts police look to charge teens accused of random assault on elderly Christmas carolers
LEON WOLF
DECEMBER 22, 2023

Police in Massachusetts say that two teenage boys will be charged with assault and battery on a person 60 and over after the teens were accused of a random punching attack on a group of Christmas carolers.

The attack allegedly occurred on Sunday in the Dorchester area of Boston. According to WBZ-TV, the carolers represented the Church of the Holy Spirit in Mattapan, and were present at a house on Johnston Road at around 3pm in the afternoon to carol for an 88-year-old stroke victim who was the mother of parishioner Veronica Trotman. Trotman told WBZ that she "brought my mom to the window so she could hear it. I saw the two guys come across the street, but I didn't know what they were going to do."

According to Trotman, the caroling abruptly stopped when the teens punched two of the carolers multiple times in the back of the head. Neighbors told WBZ that the teens injured two women in their late 70s. The police report indicates that one of the women sustained a concussion and the other refused medical treatment on the scene.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/massachusetts-police-look-to-charge-teens-accused-of-random-assault-on-elderly-christmas-carolers
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I thought maybe the governor would award them the Taxachusetts medal of bravery or something like that, :whistle:
The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Thomas Jefferson